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- | Open the .brd file in Eagle | + | * Open the .brd file in Eagle |
- | + | * Under the "view" menu choose "Display/Hide Layers..." | |
- | Under the "view" menu choose "Display/Hide Layers..." | + | * Click the layer numbers on the left. Find the layers you want to print. Click "OK". |
- | + | * Click in the command line (above the image area" and enter the command RATSNEST to show the ground plane. | |
- | Click the layer numbers on the left. Find the layers you want to print. Click "OK". | + | * Under the file menu, choose "Export", then choose "Picture". |
- | + | * Select an appropriate DPI (300+), click "monochrome", click "browse" to name your image file. | |
- | Click in the command line (above the image area" and enter the command RATSNEST to show the ground plane. | + | * Eagle will generate a .png file suitable for printing from an image editor. |
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- | Under the file menu, choose "Export", then choose "Picture". | + | |
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- | Select an appropriate DPI (300+), click "monochrome", click "browse" to name your image file. | + | |
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- | Eagle will generate a .png file suitable for printing from an image editor. | + | |