Regarding fiducials: the software supports one or two per PCB. They should be circles or squares, and should have good contrast. It has support for panelized PCB's but it's not exactly clear how that's supposed to work, since you can't specify which component belongs to which PCB (perhaps it uses the fiducials to set new offsets and repeats?).
Fun discovery: while the TVM802B officially supports 46 reels + 10 tray components, the software actually has the "left" and "back" stacks both defined up to #30. So you can define up to 30+30+10=70 places to pick up parts, though the left/back stacks will always go through a prick phase to try to feed tape.
Got to test out the camera alignment feature for simple SMT parts, seems to work well. That and pressure sensor makes a lot of sense, esp for poorly aligned 0402 parts.
Figured out a way to make a cut tape adapter work (it's basically a 3d printed slider with a mylar cover and an opening to pick up parts).. Working to modularize that to be able to quickly feed single parts.
Beginning to really like this machine. Nice touches like a cutout in the base plate for spent tape to go into. And it's pretty robust, so far.