Published Wednesday 18th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
An office administrator with 5+ years of purchasing experience answers the most common (and some surprising) questions about ordering Keyence products for factory and lab teams. [...]
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Published Tuesday 17th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
A no-nonsense FAQ from an emergency procurement specialist, answering the real questions about rush orders for Keyence laser markers, industrial cameras, and flow meters. Learn what's possible, what it costs, and how to avoid last-minute disasters. [...]
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Published Tuesday 17th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
A procurement specialist shares a $3,200 mistake made while choosing a KEYENCE sensor, breaking down the real cost of picking the wrong model and providing a practical checklist to get it right the first time. [...]
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Published Tuesday 17th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
Thinking about Keyence for your factory? A quality manager with 4+ years of hands-on experience answers the real questions—covering digital microscopes, laser engravers, and proximity sensors—including when Keyence might *not* be your best fit. [...]
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Published Tuesday 17th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
A cost controller shares the story of how focusing on the sticker price of a Keyence VHX-7000 microscope led to a major budgeting oversight, and the total cost of ownership (TCO) framework that now guides all capital equipment purchases. [...]
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Published Tuesday 17th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
An office administrator breaks down the real-world differences between Keyence's XM Series and traditional vision sensors, focusing on setup, cost, and long-term reliability for factory automation. [...]
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Published Tuesday 17th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
A quality manager's deep dive into the subtle, expensive failures of non-contact measurement systems when used for the wrong reasons. It's not about the tool being bad—it's about understanding what it can't tell you. [...]
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Published Tuesday 17th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
An emergency procurement specialist explains why the lowest quote for a last-minute print job often leads to the highest total cost, and how to spot the hidden fees before they sink your project. [...]
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Published Monday 16th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
A quality manager shares a costly mistake in sensor selection, revealing the hidden factors beyond price and specs that truly impact reliability and total cost. [...]
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Published Monday 16th of March 2026
by Jane Smith
A procurement specialist with 7 years of handling print orders shares a detailed, mistake-driven comparison of online and local printing. Learn which option actually saves money based on order size, complexity, and the hidden costs that can blow your budget. [...]
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