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Started by yobleduwop, November 26, 2006, 11:50:00 PM

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yobleduwop

Whats the easiest way to turn all the pcb tranfers on runoffgroove into .pcb files to be printed?
is there somewhere on the net that they have all been made into .pcb files or equivilent?
Thanks Joel

sfr

Most everything at Runoffgroove with a PCB layout (not just a perf layout) is in a .PDF file - just print that out from Adobe Acrobat or a similar program that can read PDF files, and make sure you don't change the size at all (un-check "size to page" or anything similar) and you'll be all set.

(Aren't .pcb files Microsoft Powerpoint or something?)
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yobleduwop

No sorry i will clear it up a bit, im planning to sned some off to be printed by a company so i need it in teyre file format so i trying to work out how to get it into a pcb program, sorry

sfr

Ah, I see.  I When you said "printed", I thought you meant to print on paper for a transfer for DIY circuit boards. 

Some programs (Osmond, the program I use, is among them) allow you to import a postscript or .PDF file into the program to serve as sort of a rough guide, allowing you to sort of trace over it, like using a lightbox.

Maybe the folks at Runoffgroove, or those who did the layouts for the circuits in question will be able to give you a file directly from their layout program containing the information for the designs in question?  I would try emailing them.


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