Not many packages will allow you to print the different views of the PCB
on one sheet, but most will allow some form of export so you can paste
them together on one sheet. Even if there is no export function you may be
able to use one of these drivers that install as a windows printer but
save he output as a image file.
ST
On Wed, 03 May 2006 17:22:30 +0200, Mark Mickelsen
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mark.mickelsen@...> wrote:
> H.E.P.
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>
>
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> Thanks again for helping a newbie. I'm going to look into Eagle. It
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> certainly has bigger libraries than what I've been using. At first
> blush,
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> they seem to be pretty hard to understand and find the discretes you're
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> looking for, but I'm going to give it a shot. Maybe its output modes
> will
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> solve some of my problems. I'll be very interested to hear what you
> have to
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> say about DipTrace. I'm currently using WinQcad and like it a lot, but
> it
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> does have a few little hangups, like this output thing. I'll have to pay
>
> $150 to get the extra help I need on that one, and I think I'll explore
> some
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> others before I do that.
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>
> Thanks again. It's guys like you that make it worth it to be a part of
> this
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> site.
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> Mark