Is there any way to print a selection from the 5.0 PCB Editor?
I have a small PCB surrounded by lots of fabrication drawing
text and would like to be able to print just the PCB portion
(e.g. for an assembly drawing or to print and check a layer).
Is there any way to print a selection from the 5.0 PCB Editor?
I have a small PCB surrounded by lots of fabrication drawing
text and would like to be able to print just the PCB portion
(e.g. for an assembly drawing or to print and check a layer).
forget the ideea
copy-paste the region of interest in a new board and print-it from there
"David Albert" <david_albert@axiometric.com> wrote in message
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Is there any way to print a selection from the 5.0 PCB Editor?
I have a small PCB surrounded by lots of fabrication drawing
text and would like to be able to print just the PCB portion
(e.g. for an assembly drawing or to print and check a layer).
David Albert wrote:
Is there any way to print a selection from the 5.0 PCB Editor?
I have a small PCB surrounded by lots of fabrication drawing
text and would like to be able to print just the PCB portion
(e.g. for an assembly drawing or to print and check a layer).
Usually for assembly drawings I only enable the t/bPlace, t/bNames,
t/bValues, and Dimension layers, then print. That's generally sufficient
to get a nice and clean assembly drawing with part outlines and such.
Eric Agan
http://www.elegantinvention.com
but the printed area contain and the invisible elements. this make
impossible printing only the visible layers centred on page (for example)
"Eric Agan" <eric@elegantinvention.com> wrote in message
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David Albert wrote:
Is there any way to print a selection from the 5.0 PCB Editor?
I have a small PCB surrounded by lots of fabrication drawing
text and would like to be able to print just the PCB portion
(e.g. for an assembly drawing or to print and check a layer).
Usually for assembly drawings I only enable the t/bPlace, t/bNames,
t/bValues, and Dimension layers, then print. That's generally sufficient
to get a nice and clean assembly drawing with part outlines and such.
Eric Agan
http://www.elegantinvention.com
Hello Eric Agan !:
Usually for assembly drawings I only enable the t/bPlace, t/bNames,
t/bValues, and Dimension layers, then print. That's generally sufficient
to get a nice and clean assembly drawing with part outlines and such.
Workaround - generate pdf file and then selsct area to print ....
Unfortunately no other sensible method 
HTH
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