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INFINITY &21680$ %/(5( 3/(1,6+0(1 76 3$67(/2$ ',1* Soft ware Ver sion 7 User Manual 9.3 7. Press Continue (F1). 8. Press Exit ( F8). T o Load Paste During a Print Run 1. Press Pas te Load (F3). 2. Press Manual…

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9.2 User Manual Software Version 7
PASTE LOADING Two options are provided for loading paste onto the screen, Manual Load and
Auto Dispense. Manual load allows the operator to load paste by hand onto the
stencil. Auto dispense loads paste automatically onto the stencil in the correct
area, from the paste cartridge located in the paste dispenser on the print carriage.
Auto dispense can be programmed into a product file to take place automatically
during a print run or either option can be selected, directly from the MMI, to take
place at the operator’s discretion.
The print direction option allows the user to select the direction of the next print
stroke after paste loading. The option is available prior to pressing Run in all
machine modes, ie Auto/Single/Step.
WARNING
SOLDER PASTE AND SOLVENTS. WHEN USING OR HANDLING ANY SOLDER
PASTE OR SOLVENT FORMULATION THE MANUFACTURERS’ RECOMMEND
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
WARNING
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. APPROVED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING SHOULD BE
WORN BY SOLDER PASTE AND SOLVENT HANDLERS AT ALL TIMES TO
ELIMINATE FUME INHALATION, EYE CONTACT, SKIN CONTACT AND
INGESTION.
Manual Loading To load paste prior to print run:
1. Press Paste Load (F3).
2. Press Manual Load (F2). The message ‘Open cover and load paste’ is
displayed.
3. Open the front printhead cover.
4. Load the solder paste onto the screen.
5. Close the front printhead cover.
6. Press the System button.
Run Head
Paste
Load
Clean
screen
Adjust Setup Monitor Maint.
Auto
Dispense
Manual
Load
Load
Cart.
Print
Directn
Exit

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Software Version 7 User Manual 9.3
7. Press Continue (F1).
8. Press Exit (F8).
To Load Paste
During a Print Run
1. Press Paste Load (F3).
2. Press Manual Load (F2). The message ‘Open cover and load paste’ is
displayed.
3. Open the front printhead cover.
4. Load paste onto screen.
5. Close the front printhead cover.
6. Press the System button.
7. Press Continue (F1).
8. Press Exit (F8).
Continue
Auto
Dispense
Manual
Load
Load
Cart.
Print
Directn
Exit
End
Run
Stop
Cycle
Paste
Load
Clean
Screen
Adjust
Knead
Paste
Auto
Dispense
Manual
Load
Print
Directn
Exit
Continue
Auto
Dispense
Manual
Load
Print
Directn
Exit

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9.4 User Manual Software Version 7
Paste Removal During continuous printing operations paste residue build up may occur with the
same screen in use and with the squeegee option fitted. This build up can affect
the print quality of the print process, ie paste in apertures, paste ‘tramlining’ on
the screen and residue on the squeegees.
Before loading paste the operator should ensure that any residue is cleaned off
the screen and squeegees.
To clean the screen effectively, it is recommended that the operator removes the
screen from the machine during this operation (see Operator Manual - Product
Change over).
WARNING
RECOMMENDED SOLVENTS. ANY SOLVENTS USED MUST COMPLY WITH
LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES. DEK RECOMMEND USING SOLVENTS
THAT ARE ENVIRONMENTALLLY FRIENDLY, IE CFC FREE AND WATER BASED.
SOLVENTS USED MUST HAVE FAST EVAPORATION RATES AND FLASHPOINT
SPECIFICATIONS GREATER THAN 39ºC.
WARNING
SOLDER PASTE AND SOLVENTS. WHEN USING OR HANDLING ANY SOLDER
PASTE OR SOLVENT FORMULATION THE MANUFACTURERS’ RECOMMEND
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
WARNING
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. APPROVED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING SHOULD BE
WORN BY SOLDER PASTE AND SOLVENT HANDLERS AT ALL TIMES TO
ELIMINATE FUME INHALATION, EYE CONTACT, SKIN CONTACT AND
INGESTION.
Remove paste from the screen and squeegees with a spatula and place in a
suitable container. Smear deposits are removed using a suitable cleaning cloth
dampened with a suitable solvent.
NOTE
Waste paste and contaminated cleaning cloths are to be disposed of in accord-
ance with local authority regulations.