Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 25 02:16:00 EST 1999 | Mike Schmidt
What's going on guys. How are you doing? Just saying hello. Talk to you later....
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 28 21:10:11 EST 1999 | Doug
Larry, To zero the IP3, you hold down the "-" key and press "F5" (set), then F6 to go back to page zero, then sero the machine. On the CP6 you hold down the "-" key and press F6. Doug L.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 13:05:38 EST 1999 | Ben Kirk
Mike I guess Larry and Jax are too good to speak to us now. Or they lost our e-mail addresses. Just kidding guys how is everything going? B
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 13:39:44 EST 1999 | JAX
I sent you an e-mail last week! Did you recieve it? Jax
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 14:52:20 EST 1999 | EmJay
Also on the CP-6 if you hit (F5) (F5) while the start button is blinking it will keep the turret from doing a nozzle origin search. Which is useful when.....Larry?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:44:01 EST 1999 | Dave F
I think Multitronics is(was) Dynapert. Check the archives. That may give you a wider audience for your question. Consider requesting a customer list from Multitronics. Ta Dave F
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 01:31:11 EST 1999 | James Bond
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Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 10:43:39 EST 1999 | John Thorup
The TA blades work very well. I understand that they are now available with the permalex coating over the whole blade rather than just the edge for no cost up. This is advertised to reduce sticking. As Boca says, try the epoxy vendor. Maybe the p
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 02 11:54:50 EST 1999 | John Thorup
I'll have to second Boca. I have used the TA blades exclusively for three years and have never seen the coating come off. I think you'll be able to make a case for your bean counters. John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 19:00:30 EST 1999 | armin
I've got a 100mm X 70 mm Dense PCB...The via holes used is 1.0 mm some are under SOIC's ...what problems that this type of via design poses ? all ideas are welcome ! thanks and regards, armin