By taking your films and having them scanned with a flatbed scanner i.e.
(ICON makes a good scanner),
but have someone do it that has done it in the past. There are ways of
making mistakes and could cost you scrap
if done incorrectly.

William W. DeCray III
Waytec Electronics Corp
Sales Engineer
PHONE:(804) 237-6391 ext 115
FAX:    (804) 237-1324
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FTP <ftp://ftp.waytec.com>



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Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 2:55 AM
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Subject: [TN] Question: Film to Gerber - how?


Hi Ya'll,

I got again this old problem. I have the films, but need the Gerberdata. Is
there a way to do it without making a complete new design?

Regards

Jens Behrens

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