We supply gerber files purely because we know they are correct, there is no
chance of a wrong library or setting being used.  also, i don't >really<
want anyone else messing around with my board, possibly accidentally
changing something.  always worked fine.

Rich Thompson
Laney Electronics/HH Audio

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 29 June 2001 05:39
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      [OT] Gerber vs PCB files
> 
> Reading through the proteledaforum mailing list the past few days it has
> come to my attention that most people supply gerber files to their PCB
> manufacturer. This came as a bit of a surprise as I (and all other
> designers
> at our company) have always supplied the PCB file to our manufacturer and
> let them generate the gerber files. I thought this was how most people did
> it.
> We never get calls to explain details and have had no incorrect PCBs
> supplied, except for one occasion where 1.6mm thick stock was used instead
> of 0.8mm, this was clearly specified on our order/quote, and was therefore
> corrected at their expense.
> So my question is why do it? What are the advantages of sending gerber as
> opposed to PCB files?
> 
> Tom.
> 
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