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Gerber files

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Hi, I am trying to create output files of my PCB design for manufacturing. I am having trouble figuring out how to create files for the soldermask and copper layers. Under artwork, I created .ART files. I feel like this is what I need for the copper layers. Am I right? If that's the case all I need to know is how to create the files for the soldermask. Thanks for any help.


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  • Nagaraj Shanmu
    Nagaraj Shanmu over 16 years ago
    yes .art  is gerber file only. Allegro generates gerberfiles with .art extension.
    PCB Fabricator should be ablw to use .art extension.
     
    In Allegro 16.X under setup-->userpreference--> file_management/versioning you can set the desired extension using ext_artwork variable
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  • Nagaraj Shanmu
    Nagaraj Shanmu over 16 years ago
    yes .art  is gerber file only. Allegro generates gerberfiles with .art extension.
    PCB Fabricator should be ablw to use .art extension.
     
    In Allegro 16.X under setup-->userpreference--> file_management/versioning you can set the desired extension using ext_artwork variable
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