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Richard Rasker wrote: > OK, so basically you indicate the cut lines of the individual boards on > the silk layer, The router path should probably be on a separate layer, so that your board vendor doesn't have to separate it from the silk print manually. > with the outline layer defining the overall panel edge. Right. //Peter
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