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We may be faced with a similar problem soon (installing an in-house line) so
I would like to hear what you guys do about x-outs too.
Why not just sort them out as you go, and then when you had a sufficient
quantity built up to make it worthwhile, de-panelize the good ones and run
them as a separate job?
Just a thought (from a new guy who don't know nothin'),
Jack
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Matthew
Lamkin
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 4:18 AM
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Subject: [TN] Marking bad boards?
Currently we have no working method of telling our Quad 100
p&p machines
that a board is bad & not to place
components on it.
We have tried placing white dots on the boards but its a bit
hit & miss,
so we just refuse to use panels with bad boards in.
This I know causes problems & a slight price rise due to the
manufacturers waste.
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