Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 14:15:02 EST 2011 | bobpan
There are different sets of mod codes depending on the firmware version on the machine. One of the function codes can tell you what firmware you have and if its quadalign or cyberoptics. Re-post and maybe i will have the version you need.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 15:07:51 EST 2011 | gosswald
I have been in the process of setting up a Quad 2C that lost its mod codes myself. Have you cleaned the glass encoder strips for X and Y? I was getting alot of motor errors until I cleaned them and I believe it was the error 4. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 05:44:05 EST 2011 | bobpan
I thought the the machine was slowed down to speed setting 1 for the x/y axis and the machine worked. I think the x-motor was on its way out.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 18:27:50 EST 2011 | dekhead
Not a lot of info; first thought is 12VDC - PSU, breaker, fuse http://www.dekhead.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 05:51:53 EST 2011 | tcsoon
Anyone has idea on performance of this machine? And anyone has knowledge and experience in comparign this JT WS-610 machine to Electrovert Electra?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 05:52:43 EST 2011 | tcsoon
Anyone has idea on performance of this machine? And anyone has knowledge and experience in comparing this JT WS-610 machine to Electrovert Electra?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 09:35:08 EST 2011 | rmitchell
Hi, I am looking for a hand print squeegee blade for proto boards and solder samples. I would like one with a handle that is fun and easy to use.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 22:14:04 EST 2011 | isd_jwendell
I have 2 from JNJ and I like them. As another option you can look at PCB Unlimited for other options. http://www.pcbunlimited.com/squeegee-blades.php
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 20:34:03 EST 2011 | johnyq
Try: Transition Automation > transitionautomation.com/Permalex-Catalog.pdf > Try: Transition Automation > transitionautomation.com/Permalex-Catalog.pdf A friend of mine uses a drywall knife for squeegee. They are inexpensive and readily availa
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 13:10:49 EST 2011 | markhoch
Yeah but the real question goes unanswered....Are they fun and easy to use? I've spent hours drywalling...let me tell you...no fun was to be had!