
outjob pcb print colour assignments isn't saved with the outjob file - it is a global system setting and the changes made will be in affect for all other projects outjob pcb prints as well.
#Altium pcb design turns dark pdf
This 2004 "pad hole layer" would have been useful for this as I could have set it up as the highest priority layer in the pdf print.ĮDIT: Beware, it turns out that the "Preferences" for. There is no option to do this, the via 'pad' & 'hole' (hole tickbox) are covered over by any other present layers like copper or paste. My problem now is that i still can't show via's in an SMT pad for pcb layer prints, so you can't show they are there in a pcb print. pcbdoc as in your pcb layer pdf prints - you'll have to edit the other colour assignments to match your preference. Need to Convert your Tukatech DXF files or designs to Gerber/ZIP format so other CAD Systems can open. If you don’t normally use the same colours in your. pcbdoc.Īlthough there is no preferences option for via/pad holes, the colour change still comes through okay. OutJob - I'll assume you have already setup your pcb layer pdf print line entry (in "Fabrication Outputs" section).ĭouble click on the line entry to get the "PCB Print Properties" > Preferences (colour assignments for prints available here).Ĭlick the "Retrieve Layer Colours From PCB" and the holes will now print in the colour you chose in the. Using dark blue, I can see what are specifically drill holes in the print.ģ. 15680 lines, 800 053 characters - exactly this size today is my script created inside Altium Designer - a system for developing printed circuit boards. This PCB is to be mounted on top of the Arduino Micro via the 17-pin headers, and will interface with. My custom PCB consists of a photodiode, transimpedance op amp, 13-bit ADC, and bypass capacitors. White, to show there is no copper there, black to make them stand out, or maybe dark blue if you use black for the silkscreen on the pcb print pdf (as I do). I am very new to PCB design and have recently completed schematic capture and PCB layout of an optical detection circuit using Altium Designer. On the "System Colours" section (bottom right hand side) there is "Pad Holes" & "Via Holes" assignments - change these to the colour you want in your pcb layer prints. On your pcb design (.PcbDoc) - set the colours assigned ("View Configuration", bottom left corner coloured block, just to the left of the layerset button). So, start by making a backup copy of the pcb (.PcbDoc) & cam outjob (.OutJob) for reference of original layer print colours used.Ģ. I don’t use the same colours assigned on my pcb design as on my pcb layer print out pdf's. This is how I have just managed it (on DXP10, patched up to date as of Nov 2012):-ġ. Cheers.Click to expand.I know this is an old thread, but as the question was also of interest to me, someone else may find this answer useful in a similar google search. Definitely a deep dive into the dark side but idiosyncrasy's aside, I'm getting used to a few things. PS: Spent some time this past weekend grokking Eagle. TIA and appreciate the forum's tolerance for new users. Is there a better way? All I want is the board outline as a standard for several designs. The black region is the board shape, that is what gets fabricated and. Will this work? Then I'm managing it more or less as a design of components, which it's not. The Design Creating a New PCB Project Adding a Schematic to the Project. try to create component, add it as a design block. Which, for interest, is complex and not regular shaped. Logically this makes sense if there were components and footprints but all I want is a defined board outline. However, the minute I have a board *with* components generated from a schematic and I get an error that says "Can't backannotate this operation. It appears I can add the outline to a raw, blank board with no components. Mmmm, OK, so, I tried it again after I had created a PCB from schematic. Turns out the hundreds of primitives resulted in Altium becoming very slow.
#Altium pcb design turns dark how to
It actually gives me the choice and then says. I have finally learned Altium Designer and I have learned how to use it well. OK, so Eagle lets me do everything right up to the point of adding it to a PCB. My first thought (remember, n00b here) was to save the outline as a Design Block and just add the design block to my PCB. I have several PCB designs, different components, different designs, but the exact same PCB outline. As I remain hopeful for a solution to a large library of Altium designs as imports (bump was/am trying to find a solution to a PCB type problem.
