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Fri, 5 Jan 2007 11:37:33 +0200
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Dear Technetters, 

        I have a question about standart panel application. As you know that first step CAM , 2. step panel cutting in pcb production. 
sta. pn. appl. is for panel cutting section. I mean we have a few standart dimension. there are more than one pcb on every panel. 
We adjust places of every pcb at CAM depart before  we put pcb on standart panel. We try to use all place of panel minimium lose. That 
mean pcbs positions are adjusted for stable dimension. But sometimes we must design new dimension panel for special order of pcb. That 
mean panel dimension is adjusted for pcb. Both of situation the target is get a minimum panel lose and get using max. I request that can you compare 
both of them of their advantage and disadvantage 
       Best Regards and happy new year.
 
 

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