Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 23 13:57:17 EST 2008 | kiss
Contact Fuji America Software department. Pinouts are available for each cable type (COM1 or using Digi board).
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 16:43:30 EST 2008 | stepheniii
An expensive way is Stone Mountain Tool board cages. We tried to find a less expensive alternative but couldn't. These are the Cadillac of wash baskets.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:11:25 EST 2008 | slthomas
What are you currently using to store boards in between processes and/or work stations, and during manual assembly (assuming there is some)?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 15:58:46 EST 2008 | realchunks
http://www.equipmatching.com/used_equipment/2/34/136563.php Get something like this.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 15:59:24 EST 2008 | pjc
Not manual, but semi-auto: http://www.newlong.co.jp/en/product/ls-680.html
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 12:57:38 EST 2008 | grantp
Hi, Thanks for the suggestions. The manual one looks too small, but the odd Japanese companies product looks really interesting. Not sure how you found these guys, as their web site is less than helpful, but looks like a really interesting product!
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 09:02:18 EST 2008 | realchunks
They make manual printers that fit 29X29 inch stencils. We use one every day. It's an old Svecia model.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 16:59:57 EST 2008 | gregcr
transition automation made, what I feel, a good manual screenprinter and squeegies. Again is has everything to do with the component mix.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 13:16:58 EST 2008 | grantp
Hi, Just checked with the manufacturer of that printer, and they cannot to the larger size. Shame, as it looked like a really good design. Anyone know of any other brands? Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 15:28:43 EST 2008 | slthomas
These guys make some pretty big claims......... http://www.smtprinters.com/largest.html Don't know what models you'd look for on the used market or what they'd go for, though.