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making a logo for placement on a pcb

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archive over 18 years ago

I know it is possible, but I don't know the methodology. 

My customer has a logo that he wants silkscreened on his pcb.  What is the method to do this? What format do I need him to provide me, and what do I create from it? A bsm?

Got to go turn the burgers now........


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    Have you converted .bmp file in monochrome .bmp (Black and white) format? procedure is open MS-paint ----file+save as +select monochrome bitmap and save it.Then follow the above steps.

    Could you check once?

    Regards,
    SATYA
    ATS ECAD Tech Pvt ltd.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by satya1234
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    Have you converted .bmp file in monochrome .bmp (Black and white) format? procedure is open MS-paint ----file+save as +select monochrome bitmap and save it.Then follow the above steps.

    Could you check once?

    Regards,
    SATYA
    ATS ECAD Tech Pvt ltd.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by satya1234
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