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Machine Overview
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2 Machine Overview
Reference: Machine Operator manual
A familiarity with the main components of the printer will help understand how it functions. This will help understand the
machine Operation as well as allowing you to describe and escalate problems effectively.
Preparation
Review the machine overview section of your machines operator manual. Your instructor will help locate each item
identified in the manual.
Demonstration
Tick off each sub-assembly as your instructor identifies it to you:
Front and rear safety covers (observe location of cam safe switches)
Monitor Assembly/User interface/Keyboard/Mouse (as applicable)
System button and Jog buttons
Tri-Colour beacon
Printhead (If applicable)
Print carriage
Squeegee assembly / ProFlow
Paste dispenser (optional)
Rail system (moving rail and fixed rail)
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Camera system
Rising table
Tooling (blocks, pins, Formflex etc)
Mains Isolator switch
Service Panel / Circuit Breakers
Under Screen Cleaner
Vacuum (optional with under screen cleaner)
Temperature Control Unit (optional)
Escalation -
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3 Escalation
Reference: Your companies procedures
When presented with a problem it is important to understand the scope of your responsibility and to determine when it is
time to escalate the problem to a supervisor or to a ASM engineer.
Preparation
Discuss your own escalation procedures with your Instructor.
Some questions you may ask in your company are:
How long can I spend on a problem before I escalate?
What documentation should I refer to when diagnosing a problem?
Do I need to record any incidents that lead to machine downtime?
Which personnel are on my escalation list and in which order should they be contacted?
Demonstration
Draw an escalation chart on the following page. Show the names and extension/pager numbers for the individuals
responsible for production, process and machine issues if these are known by you at this time.