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Printing Multiple Images

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 15 years ago

Good day

 

I am still very much a beginner to Eagle but have managed to produce a

number of small board designs that I want to now use to etch the boards.  I

want to print the layouts onto clear film (HP Laser Jet 4L) and then etch

onto photosensitive boards.

 

Is there any way that I can print multiple images onto the film without

having to put the one film through the printer multiple times (which

doesn't work on my old HP 4L)? At the moment all I can do is to print one

image on one film which is wasteful and expensive.

 

Gareth    

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    Former Member over 15 years ago

    Open a new - empty - brd, save it & then go to the first brd, switch all

    layers on. Then: Group, Cut, open the new brd & paste. Do this process with

    all other brd. Back-forward-annotation is not active.

    But be careful: remember the restrictions for your version of eagle

    (80x100mm for the freeware).

    r

     

     

     

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    autodeskguest over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I cut out small part of the laser plastic film, then glue each one to a

    normal white paper(the same every time) and run it in my laser. After

    that i glue 3 pcs. plastic together for both top an bottom side(totally

    6 pcs.). It take some time, and you must me very accurate when glue all

    the pcs. together.

    I use a old cheap uv "facial sun" and put my uv pcb in middel of too

    pcs. glass. Light time in my case about 20 sec.

     

    I have made real complex double side smd prototyping that way.

     

    Hope it can help a little.

     

     

     

    On 18-02-2010 10:42, Ing. J.M. Rafetseder wrote:

    Open a new - empty - brd, save it & then go to the first brd, switch

    all layers on. Then: Group, Cut, open the new brd & paste. Do this

    process with all other brd. Back-forward-annotation is not active.

    But be careful: remember the restrictions for your version of eagle

    (80x100mm for the freeware).

    r

     

     

     

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    autodeskguest over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I cut out small part of the laser plastic film, then glue each one to a

    normal white paper(the same every time) and run it in my laser. After

    that i glue 3 pcs. plastic together for both top an bottom side(totally

    6 pcs.). It take some time, and you must me very accurate when glue all

    the pcs. together.

    I use a old cheap uv "facial sun" and put my uv pcb in middel of too

    pcs. glass. Light time in my case about 20 sec.

     

    I have made real complex double side smd prototyping that way.

     

    Hope it can help a little.

     

     

     

    On 18-02-2010 10:42, Ing. J.M. Rafetseder wrote:

    Open a new - empty - brd, save it & then go to the first brd, switch

    all layers on. Then: Group, Cut, open the new brd & paste. Do this

    process with all other brd. Back-forward-annotation is not active.

    But be careful: remember the restrictions for your version of eagle

    (80x100mm for the freeware).

    r

     

     

     

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