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PROACTIV ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 10.16 Technical Reference Manual Chapter Issue 5, Jan 15 17. Fit the active squeegees to the front and rear squeegee mou nts. NOTE Handling active squeegees. Do not mis hand le or drop a…

PROACTIV
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
Chapter Issue 5, Jan 15 Technical Reference Manual 10.15
21. The front squeegee mechanism steps down until a change in pressure is
detected and continues stepping down until the pressure value stored on the
machine is reached. If the calibration jig displays 10kg, go to Step 24.
22. Select Jog Rig.
23. Use the left and right jog buttons to move the front squeegee mechanism up
or down until the calibration jig displays 10kg.
NOTE
Achieving exactly 10kg may not be possible as some calibration jigs display
down to three decimal places.
24. Select Set Calib..
25. Select Exit.
26. The front squeegee mechanism moves to the home position. The message
‘Confirm that the pressure calibration jig has been removed.’ is dis-
played.
27. Remove the calibration jig and the squeegee pressure plate from the
machine. On completion select Yes, the table resets, the print carriage
moves to home position, board clamps open and the rear rail moves to the
board width setting.
Active Squeegee
Reference Height
This procedure sets the squeegee reference height to establish the correct print
pressure.
1. If a Ptest.dat file is not required, go to Step 7.
2. Select Maintenance.
3. Select Test Cycles.
4. Select Data Logging On.
5. Select Back.
6. Select Back.
7. Select Setup Product.
8. Select Squeegees.
9. Select Unload Screen.
10. Open the front printhead cover.
11. Remove the stencil from the printer.
12. Close the front printhead cover.
13. Press the System button.
14. Select Calibrate Heights.
15. The message ‘Ensure that the correct squeegees are fitted!’ is dis-
played.
16. Select Restore Defaults.

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ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
10.16 Technical Reference Manual Chapter Issue 5, Jan 15
17. Fit the active squeegees to the front and rear squeegee mounts.
NOTE
Handling active squeegees. Do not mishandle or drop active squeegees. This
may cause damage to the active elements. Always stow away securely.
18. Select Continue.
19. Select Continue.
20. The following machine sequence is carried out:
a. The notification ‘Calibrating pressure heights - Do Not open the cov-
ers!’ is displayed.
b. The presence of a board on the rails is checked.
c. The rising table drives to print height.
d. The board clamps are closed.
e. The print carriage drives the front squeegee over the front rail; see note.
f. The rear squeegee moves to dwell height.
g. The stepper motor drives the front squeegee down until it contacts the
board clamp.
h. The front squeegee continues to drive down until a 2kg pressure differ-
ence is detected; the motor pauses.
NOTE
If Over the Top Snuggers are fitted, the front squeegee is calibrated on
the rear rail, the rear squeegee is calibrated on the front rail.
i. The system records the pressure and the number of steps (that the motor
took to get to this position).
j. The stepper motor drives down another 15 steps; this is recorded with the
pressure detected. This is repeated a further 18 times to achieve 20
results.
21. The rear squeegee is calibrated in a similar manner.
22. The message ‘Calibrate Squeegee heights complete’ is displayed.
23. Select Back.
24. Select Back.
25. Select Maintenance.
26. Select Test Cycles.
27. Select Data Logging Off.
28. Select Back.
29. Select Back.

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Ptest.dat File The file displays 20 front squeegee readings followed by 20 rear squeegee
readings, showing the relationship between steps, displacement and pressure
applied. From the readings taken, the front and rear pressure factors and
squeegee reference heights are calculated. At the end of the file, five readings
of flood pressure and reference height readings are displayed (these are also
listed in the Config.txt file).
The Ptest.dat file is located on the hard drive of the machine PC. To view the
file carry out the following procedure:
1. From the Windows start menu, select Programs.
2. Select Accessories.
3. Select Windows Explorer.
4. Under My Computer, locate and open the E:\Log\Ptest.dat file.
The figure below gives a representation of the Ptest.dat file.
(Fwd Press Flood) (Rear Press Flood) (Flood Ref. Height) (Front Ref. Height) (Rear Ref. Height)
33.1004 31.9668 3951.6971 3947.7037 3935.1178
(steps)
(kg)
Rear Squeegee
4301.000000
4286.000000
4271.000000
4256.000000
4241.000000
4226.000000
4211.000000
4196.000000
4181.000000
4166.000000
4151.000000
4136.000000
4121.000000
4106.000000
4091.000000
4076.000000
4061.000000
4046.000000
4031.000000
4016.000000
22.480215
21.961163
21.503175
21.045188
20.587201
20.068149
19.640694
19.182706
18.724719
18.266732
17.747680
17.289692
17.801172
16.343185
15.885198
15.396678
14.908158
14.480703
13.992184
13.564729
Front Squeegee
(steps)
(kg)
4039.000000
4324.000000
22.388617
21.930630
21.472643
21.045188
20.587201
20.129213
19.640694
19.213239
18.
694187
18.266732
17.839277
17.350757
16.892770
16.465315
16.007328
15.579873
15.121886
14.724963
14.236444
13.778456
4309.000000
4294.000000
4279.000000
4264.000000
4249.000000
4234.000000
4219.000000
4204.000000
4189.000000
4174.000000
4159.000000
4144.000000
4129.000000
4114.000000
4099.000000
4084.000000
4069.000000
4054.000000
NOTE
Text shown in italics is not
displayed in the Ptest.dat file.