--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Anthony Toft <toftat@c...>
wrote:
Express only offers a simple output and even if you bring it into
PAINT and remove all the dots and get a picture that looks like a
board, it will not have the exact pin hole layout.
If you plan on going the Toner Transfer route, you would be well
served to use one of the free versons of the softwar or just do it in
your cad program.
Dave
wrote:
> > decide. I really like the idea of printing the traces with myprinter,
> > making a negative, and exposing and etching my own boards.dots
>
> PCBExpress can't do this directly, they add a grey background and
> to the printout to prevent it. You can futz with the image andremove
> this but it's a pain, especially as you don't have the elements that(most
> make more complex boards more simple. Like transferring netlists,
> useful) the DRC (pretty useful for double checking your work) andklunky
> autorouting (quite useful to get you quickly to 90% done)
>
> I switched from PCBExpress to Eagle and never looked back (except to
> transcribe some older projects) yes the user interface is a bit
> but it's livable withAnthony is correct.
>
> --
> Anthony Toft <toftat@c...>
Express only offers a simple output and even if you bring it into
PAINT and remove all the dots and get a picture that looks like a
board, it will not have the exact pin hole layout.
If you plan on going the Toner Transfer route, you would be well
served to use one of the free versons of the softwar or just do it in
your cad program.
Dave