Reply by Frank Bemelman●October 21, 20042004-10-21
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> Frank wrote:
>
> > Hmm. I'm still satisfied. The new website now allows upload of a single
> > zip file, no seperate gerbers anymore. The only problem I had was not
> > confirming the order after the upload, while you have the impression
that
> > you're all done. I got suspicous after 2 days, not receiving any
> > confirmation.
>
> That's exactly the point why I'm not satisfied. I'm sure that the upload
> was successful but they can not find any order. In the meanwhile
expensive
> time is gone. I have also session errors (it expires in an eye blink )
> which, so they claim, are due to my settings.
Yes, when you don't hit that final button *after* the upload has
completed, the order simply isn't finished and stored in their
database. That you have click that button is not very obvious, and
the button is also placed somewhere among the top of the screen,
where you least expect it. I'm certain it has happened to more
customers, it's too easy to make this mistake.
> I log into all kind of different systems (including bank) without any
> session problems.
I didn't have any problems getting kicked out of a session. Not yet
anyway.
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Thanks, Frank.
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Reply by -●October 21, 20042004-10-21
Frank wrote:
> Hmm. I'm still satisfied. The new website now allows upload of a single
> zip file, no seperate gerbers anymore. The only problem I had was not
> confirming the order after the upload, while you have the impression that
> you're all done. I got suspicous after 2 days, not receiving any
> confirmation.
That's exactly the point why I'm not satisfied. I'm sure that the upload
was successful but they can not find any order. In the meanwhile expensive
time is gone. I have also session errors (it expires in an eye blink )
which, so they claim, are due to my settings.
I log into all kind of different systems (including bank) without any
session problems.
Everybody, thanks for the replies.
Gerard
Reply by Leon Heller●October 21, 20042004-10-21
"-" <StackTools> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
>
>
>
>
> Till now I was using Eurocircuits in Belgium for the PCB manufacturing.
> But
> I'm not satisfied any more ( upload problems, capacity problems etc. ).
> Are
> there more PCB manufactures which have an easy to use upload mechanism and
> good price / quality ratio somewhere in Europe?
Reply by Frank Bemelman●October 21, 20042004-10-21
"-" <StackTools> schreef in bericht
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> Hi all,
>
> Till now I was using Eurocircuits in Belgium for the PCB manufacturing.
But
> I'm not satisfied any more ( upload problems, capacity problems etc. ).
Are
> there more PCB manufactures which have an easy to use upload mechanism and
> good price / quality ratio somewhere in Europe?
Hmm. I'm still satisfied. The new website now allows upload of a single
zip file, no seperate gerbers anymore. The only problem I had was not
confirming the order after the upload, while you have the impression that
you're all done. I got suspicous after 2 days, not receiving any
confirmation. As I type, the postman just delivers 25 + 50 boards. One
day later than I expected.
--
Thanks, Frank.
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Reply by Mike Turco●October 21, 20042004-10-21
"-" <StackTools> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
>
>
>
>
> Till now I was using Eurocircuits in Belgium for the PCB manufacturing.
> But
> I'm not satisfied any more ( upload problems, capacity problems etc. ).
> Are
> there more PCB manufactures which have an easy to use upload mechanism and
> good price / quality ratio somewhere in Europe?
>
>
>
Gerard,
I've used run.to/pcb, which is a company by the name of Olimex in Bulgaria.
They've done thousands of boards for us and we've always been happy with
their work.
Mike
Reply by Eric BENARD●October 21, 20042004-10-21
"-" <StackTools> wrote:
> Till now I was using Eurocircuits in Belgium for the PCB manufacturing.
> But I'm not satisfied any more ( upload problems, capacity problems etc.
> ). Are there more PCB manufactures which have an easy to use upload
> mechanism and good price / quality ratio somewhere in Europe?
>
Hi,
we are using http://www.multipcb.de/ which offre us a good service (good
prices, good techno, good timings).
Eric
Reply by -●October 21, 20042004-10-21
Hi all,
Till now I was using Eurocircuits in Belgium for the PCB manufacturing. But
I'm not satisfied any more ( upload problems, capacity problems etc. ). Are
there more PCB manufactures which have an easy to use upload mechanism and
good price / quality ratio somewhere in Europe?
Gerard