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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Hey all, just wondering. Downloaded the Gerber files along with the viewer last week. Just sitting down now to look at them and was wondering. I have never done anything like this before so I a little confused as to which file do I print to etch onto a board (Top/Bot/DRL/TSL/TSM)? They all look the same. Also, do I have to enlargen the print...it looks kind of small.
Thanks Rino Odorico Oh ya, almost forgot...going tonight to get a PCB kit, do I need to buy the trans paper (or can I use any trans paper) as well, and do I need to buy the light kit as well (can I make something that will work)? |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Ok, now I'm kind of feeling silly. Don't ask (my printer was doing somthing else...wrong size settings). Also, Dual Layer board...Dual Layer board, Remember...Dual Layer board, not single! Sorry guys/gals :>)
Silly me, Rino Odorico |
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