Idan Beck wrote:
> I believe that you could use gerbv to export your gerber files to
> postscript or PDF for every layer and then you can email this to
> yourself or transfer it your windows system and print the PDF there.
> Also you may find a free gerber viewer for windows, a quick google
>
I believe that you could use gerbv to export your gerber files to postscript
or PDF for every layer and then you can email this to yourself or transfer
it your windows system and print the PDF there. Also you may find a free
gerber viewer for windows, a quick google search results with ViewMate,
G
Can I print out the gerbers on a ink-jet photo printer?
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Robert Butts schrieb:
> > I can't get my printer working yet in Linux and was wondering, in the
> > interum, is there a way to print gerbers in windows? I'
Robert Butts schrieb:
> I can't get my printer working yet in Linux and was wondering, in the
> interum, is there a way to print gerbers in windows? I'd like to make a
> quick two-sided pcb.
Print to a file in Linux. This will give you a .ps or .pdf. You can
convert the .ps to a .pdf. Print the .
I can't get my printer working yet in Linux and was wondering, in the
interum, is there a way to print gerbers in windows? I'd like to make a
quick two-sided pcb.
Thanks
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Thanks to everyone who gave me input on this. I've been debugging my custom
foot prints and realized that this was an issue with a 0 size mask and
clearance field in one of my custom footprint files . Now gerbv is not
putting out any errors and I noticed that when PCB is run in console and
export
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