I'm assuming you are on a Windows platform? You might check out Ghostscript and GSView for Windows (
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/GPL/gpl864.htm). You might also look for ps2pdf -- if there is a Windows version?? With these tools, you can convert your postscript output into a PDF file. Ghostscript also lets you do a bunch of other things with postscript.
(All of this is built-in to most Linux distro's, by the way -- one of the many benefits of going Linux! Oops, sorry -- I forgot we weren't supposed to include religious posts ... :))
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "rdheiliger" <rdheiliger@...> wrote:
>
> I followed the below steps, but can find no program that will print the negative scaled correctly.
>
> I also tried using the CAM output set to PS_Inverted (postscript), but can't find a simple way to print post scripts files.
>
> any suggestions on either??
>
> RD
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "mahmoudfayezahmed" <mahmoudfayezahmed@> wrote:
> >
> > Go to the following menu to hide the components layout
> > View->Display/hide layers and unselect the layers you don't want to
> > show.
> > I just unselect all then select the layers <Bottom, via, Pads>
> > if you have double layer PCB then you can choose <Top, Via, Pads>
> >
> > to get ready for printing do the following.
> > 1- File->Export->Image.
> > 2- Export your image.
> > 3- Open it on MS Paint.
> > 4- Press Ctrl+I
> > 5- Save your image again
> > 6- Print it.
> >
> > Regrads,
> > Fayez
>