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Date: | Fri, 11 Apr 2014 20:50:24 +0100 |
From: | Richard Bown <richard AT g8jvm DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] printing from PCB part 2 |
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 20:01:40 +0100 Richard Bown <richard AT g8jvm DOT com> wrote: > On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 08:07:24 -0400 > Jason White <whitewaterssoftwareinfo AT gmail DOT com> wrote: > > > Building your own boards, ay? > > > > I know this isn't directly related to your question but I always > > exported a 1000 dpi monochrome PNG file for each layer and loaded it > > into GIMP or another photo manipulation program. From there I could > > panelize my design (tile it), add descriptive headers such as "THIS > > SIDE UP" and print it with a supposed .001" accuracy. At 1000dip the > > resolution of the image in pixels correlated directly to how many > > thousands of an inch wide it was supposed to be, simplifying the > > task of recognizing how big or small a design really was. > > > > Finding I cant get the black density with a ps :( > > > Tried the used a 1Kdpi png, but not matter what Ive tried so far it > only exports the top layer, whereas I need the bottom layer. > > What am I doing wrong ? > Isn't always the way when you post something a solution appears I recently changed my printer to a HP6520e from an epson which I had good control of the print resolution. The HP printer should print at 4800 x1200 dpi, which should be enough. What I didn't expect was if you are printing a Black and white image, ie just black ink used, if you tell it in the print dialog to print black, it drops the resolution back to 1200 x 600 ! to print at 4800 x 1200 with black ink you have to tell it to print in colour. I really get fed up with these people that consider that the general public cant understand print resolution. unless of course they used the average windows user as an example of whats typical. -- -- Best wishes /73 Richard Bown Email : richard AT g8jvm DOT com HTTP : http://www.g8jvm.com nil carborundum a illegitemis ################################################################################## Ham Call G8JVM . OS Linux Mint 16 x86_64 on a Dell Inspiron N5030 laptop Maidenhead QRA: IO82SP38, LAT. 52 39.720' N LONG. 2 28.171 W QRV VHF 6mtrs 200W, 4 mtrs 150W, 2mtrs 400W, 70cms 200W Microwave 23 cms 140W, 13 cms 100W, 6 cms 0W & 3cms 5W ##################################################################################
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