Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 12:51:19 EST 2018 | dleeper
Yes, the vision system in the MPM accuflex, as well as on other MPM printers is reversed. It's kind of weird but you get used to it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 09:06:18 EST 2018 | griinder
Thanks for the reply. I will try that. So is it normal for the live vision to be a mirrored image of the board?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 09:27:17 EST 2018 | cyber_wolf
On AP machines it is possible to mount the camera 180 degrees out. Not sure if this can happen on Accuflex.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 23:41:23 EST 2018 | 3l3ctro
Would like to know if you were able to resolve this issue?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 06:58:06 EDT 2010 | ristikas
Hello, We have here very oftenly one error in our MPM Accuflex. I dont know who to ask about that errors... The error is „The transfer light peam interlock has been broken. Remove the obstacle from the path of the beam.“ I checked the sensors and
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 10 10:08:04 EST 2018 | griinder
We recently acquired used MPM Accuflex. Immediately I noticed the live vision is mirrored. This makes it incredibly difficult to teach fiducials. I noticed some smudges on the lens, which leads me to believe the camera assembly was "worked on" at som
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 12:51:27 EDT 2006 | john_smith
cn, Currently we have a DEK265GSX a DEK Infinity and a MPM UP3000 printers and previously had MPM Accuflex,MPM UP1500 and MPM AP24s. No advice for the UP3030. We always had to work on all of the MPM printers for one thing or another and every time we
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 06:27:22 EDT 2010 | ristikas
It happens on the middle of the stecil cleaning. The camera and the cleaner will stay under stencil in half way back. Then machine asking the initate the motors. If to press initate then the pcb stopper will hit the rails. Usually we move camera and
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 04:43:52 EDT 2010 | accuspares
If you dissconnect the crash beam sensor one at a time at the front leaving the remaining one connected you’ll be able to identify what side is causing the problem. Then you will be able to hopefully remove the object or adjust the position of the be
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 11:58:34 EST 2018 | dontfeedphils
I believe so, but I never noticed all that much. As long as your initial measurements entered to setup the program are accurate you shouldn't have to do much hunting for the fids.