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Re: Print on top of the pcb


 

Thanks!

You want to do the (usually) silkscreened component
outlines.

You could use toner transfer on the top of the board,
I don't know if it will stick to the fiberglass. Or
you could use a plotter, although that might be fun to
line up.

Try plotting just the board outline on the carrier
paper without the board, then disable the board
outline and plot just the component outlines. Make
sure none of your lines intersect any holes or edges.

If you have a plotter with more than one pen you can
do this in color.

Have a look in the Links section of the group
homepage, I've added some links for Toner Transfer and
using a Plotter.

Steve

--- thor918 <thor918@...> wrote:
Hi everybody!
Does anybody know how to print on top of the pcb.
(Like you see on electronic building kits, where the
components are
marked on top of the pcb)

Great work on setting up one new group Steve :)

Best regards
Thor

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