Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 14:06:34 EDT 2007 | fredericksr
explaining the problem in full each time -> miscommunication/misunderstanding and disagreement). Additionally, I have not, until recently, admitted to tech support that we had modified our centering jaws. I have uncovered evidence that a slight m
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 10:41:28 EDT 2010 | chrislyttle
We've been having some problems with out Fuji IP2E machine that we've recently bought from a company that is no longer operating here. Since installing it we've encountered a few problems with it starting up. To give you a quick breakdown of its be
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 11:11:04 EST 1999 | Greg
| | | Here is my question. We have several fuji CP's in our shop, every once in a while the first couple of parts placed are off the pads. When we move the parts further down in the sequence they are fine. What is going on? Has anyone had this proble
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 12:39:25 EDT 1998 | Nancy J Dawdy
| As an equipment vendor (Panasonic Create group)I am extremely interested in GEM/SECS. It is really a nebulous concept. Everyone I talk to wants something different but it's all lumped under GEM/SECS! I ask a simple question. What do you want it t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 21:25:14 EDT 2002 | jersbo
Have... Topaz and Emerald X inline (GEM series) very satisfied with thru-put and quality.. as well as tech support... have worked with other machines as well Fuji(3,4) Universal GSM series... and Europlacer(Multitronic) Best software goes to Univers
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 15:58:02 EDT 2002 | stepheno
It's been years since I worked with a Fuji. I only once resorted to the undocumented part class 255 (or whatever they call it) and that was when I was working midnight shift. The smaller nozzle working better than the larger nozzle makes me wonder a
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 11:09:55 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
So, you are going to be putting down about 3 million parts a day? How many shifts are you running? At 24 hours a day and assuming the machines never stopped placing parts (which is not possible) you would need a line that put down 125,000 parts an ho
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 07:56:43 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
You can calibrate it until you are purple in the face. Job to job and part to part they are just not consistent.They either fail parts or put them on skewed. I have gone back and fourth on this for(10+) years. We have had Fuji look at it and we have
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 15:04:51 EDT 2002 | bentzen
Hi Greg. FujiCam has two ways of calculating the placement coordinate for a component. - The "FujiCam/Unicam way": calculating component origo as the center of the designed component pads. - Use the PCB designers part origo which could be center of
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 11:12:47 EST 2000 | TMV
This note is in response to your question about not being able to recognize a component that is running on a 4796 but has problems on a 4791. The 4791 and 4796 used two different recognition systems and the lighting calibration will be not be the s