My 0402 issues are NEVER placement, 0402 issues , when I have them , -- are always pickup.
Placement with the Samsung 482 is always 'perfect'.
0402s can be good, or not... tape varies enormously. When you have 100 x 0402 feeders loaded up like I do - in one go.... some will give you more trouble.
I actually prefer 0402 compared to dealing with 0805 and 1206 as I find thick paper tape issues to be a bigger PITA.
I have a mix of electric + air. the air chinese 8mm feeders for the machine are good and cheap (USD135) so I have alot of them....
and I use the electric for things I need to be able to reverse.
I put the thicker tape into the electric feeders because they handle pushing thick tape around the curve and pulling tape off a bit better, and often they are short tape and so I need to go fwd/back. but... the air feeders the minimum tape length usable is shorter than the electric.... The air feeders are a bit faster to load.
Yes, I had a Yamaha YVL88, (old) ., tried a few chinese machines, I wrote lots of software (spent months) etc, decided my time was spent better in other areas, so I bought a '482+.
I would also recommend factory Juki, heard good things.
Oh by the way- anyone who is interested, happy to share----- I have a XML reader and writer for the samsung (I wrote it in python) and I and tell the machine what is in each slot. and I can read what it thinks it has, also.
No need for me to go through and use the '482 GUI to load the machine slots, my software writes native files that can be imported / exported.
Certainly with high mix with some high count, you think about where you put your parts. IE you put your top 10 right in front of the PCB. But reality is probably only the top 20 used makes a big difference on feeder placement. I am not a volume user... just high mix.