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Good Morning Ken,
I have been told that the ANSI-J-STD is some what the mother book. IPC-A -610 is a very good pictorial reference. If you can not find it there go to your ANSI-J-STD. My understanding is that they are the same only ANSI-J-STD has more detail and less pictures.
Confusing than my answer is.
I call out IPC-610 than I go to the J-STD if I can't fine what I need. I think 610 is easier for our associates to understand. They have the J-STD but, I'm usually the only one that needs it.
Nancy T.
>>> [log in to unmask] 10/11/00 02:19PM >>>
What is the difference between IPC-A-610 and ANSI-J-STD? Which one should I
call out?
re,
ken patel
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