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Subject: RE : [Homebrew_PCBs] Using a plotter to scribe bboards

From: Robert Hedan <robert.hedan@...>
Date: 2005-06-05

Your plotter might also be having some sort of handshaking problem =
coniption fit in computer talk.

Or, it can't interpret the data you send it period. Is there a list of
compatible plotters available in Eagle doc?

Basic Eagle is limitted to small size PCBs, I have a hard time imagining
your plotter cannot draw 4" wide.

Robert
:)


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Objet : [Homebrew_PCBs] Using a plotter to scribe bboards


Has any one had any luck in using a plotter to scribe through the etch
resist to make a PCB?
I have a HP 7440 plotter I have modified with a scribe head, I down
loaded a routine suggested on this group and tried it on my Eagle
layout. It seems to create the files, but when I send them to the
plotter the scribe just goes to the upper left corner of the board,
makes noises and bounces the scribe up and down. I suspect it is
trying to get to some un-reachable portion and that is the furthest it
can get to.

I see where others have used this successfully, is there some other
modifications to the softweare or plotter that needs to be made?






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