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Edison Printer User Manual (Part Number 1023838) PRINTER OPERATIONS
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5.5.2.5.2. Set Blade Height
Use Set Blade Height to automatically set blade
height after the desired blade location is selected
(Figure 104).
Select the rail to be used as support during
the blade height routine.
Select Finish.
The Edison printer Set Blade Height routine automatically sets
the height for the front and rear blades
5.5.2.5.3. Add Material
After setting blade height, the Edison printer prompts with Add Material (Figure 105). Select
Add Material to start the Add Material Wizard.
Figure 104. Set Blade Height screen.
Figure 105. Select Add
Material prompt to begin
the Add Material wizard.
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The Add Material wizard prompts for selection of the type of dispensing to be used (Figure 106):
Automatic paste dispenser (Use dispenser).
Add paste by hand (Add manually).
Use Dispenser
1. Select Use Dispenser.
2. Set the number of times the dispenser passes across the stencil.
3. Select Next.
4. The system displays Ready for dispense.
5. Select Finish at the Ready for dispense to starts the dispense process.
Add Manually
1. Select Add Manually.
2. Choose to move the blades to the back of the stencil, as necessary for convenience
3. Choose Toggle to move squeegee to the front or rear print stroke position to use as reference
when manually adding material to the stencil (Figure 107).
4. Open the hood and add material to the stencil.
5. Close the hood.
6. Select Finish.
Figure 106. Add Material Wizard
Figure 107. Manually adding material screen.
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5.5.2.5.4. Ready to Print
After successfully completing the Changeover routine and the Add Material wizard, the system
indicates it is Ready to print (Figure 108).
5.6. Production
Production cycle for the Edison Printer includes printing boards and supporting functions.
5.6.1. Printing
Printing a circuit board involves setting a print mode, setting a print limit and then initiating
printing.
5.6.1.1. Initiate Printing
1. Ensure that you have loaded the proper process program and stencil.
2. Ensure that you have installed the proper squeegee blades.
3. Set the blade height (Utilities > Printhead >
Set Blade Height).
4. Ensure that the proper board support (tooling
and fixtures) are installed on the worknest.
5. Select the process mode from within the
Operations section of the user interface
(Figure 109).
5.6.1.2. Set a Print Limit
A print limit is the maximum number of panels
to print.
If desired, set a print limit using the Batch Count
control within the Operations section of the user interface (Figure 110).
Figure 108. Ready to print prompt.
Figure 109. Select the desired process mode.