>** Your error is 1.5mm in 285, about 0.53%. I would have thought >that only just enough to be annoying for mounting holes and >panel alignment It really depends on what he's doing. For CNC drilling a 60 thou error would be intolerable. Not only would his holes be way off but he would miss via pads completely. While linear compensation can be helpful for dimensional errors that aren't entirely linear, laser artwork is a real PIA when it comes to CNC work. You're better off using an inkjet. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Len Warner <yahoo@...> wrote: >
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Re: Scaling problems using laser printer
2006-03-12 by derekhawkins