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Hi All,

I have loaded the various PCB .BRD files into Eagle Lite. Do I have to use the CAM processor or can I simply use the hide layers command under the View toolbar and print out the boards ready for press-n-peeling? The printouts looks nice and dark and are in reverse which I guess is required?

Thanks.

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Guest Dazzystar

Hi All,

I have loaded the various PCB .BRD files into Eagle Lite. Do I have to use the CAM processor or can I simply use the hide layers command under the View toolbar and print out the boards ready for press-n-peeling? The printouts looks nice and dark and are in reverse which I guess is required?

Thanks.

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hi

just take some overhead foil (for laser printer), disable all layers in the eagle layer menu, then enable 16 bottom, 17 pads,  18 vias, 20 dimension, 39/40 keepout and go to print and check in the printer menu if black and solid is enabled and scale factor is 1; (you don`t need to mirror because you can turn the foil.)

print.

chriss

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hi

just take some overhead foil (for laser printer), disable all layers in the eagle layer menu, then enable 16 bottom, 17 pads,  18 vias, 20 dimension, 39/40 keepout and go to print and check in the printer menu if black and solid is enabled and scale factor is 1; (you don`t need to mirror because you can turn the foil.)

print.

chriss

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Hi Chriss,

I guess by foil you actually meant plastic film!

I'm going to be using the press-n-peel transfer system. Do I have to print in mirror image?

Thanks

Darren

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Hi Chriss,

I guess by foil you actually meant plastic film!

I'm going to be using the press-n-peel transfer system. Do I have to print in mirror image?

Thanks

Darren

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