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Started by Hul Tytus February 28, 2022
   Ospark.com's quote section took a gerber .zip file (generated by Eagle 
version 3.5) and said it couldn't find the board outline. It showed a few 
other problems too which have been fixed, thanks to several people showing 
working gerber code. Oshpark's need for a different form of board outline 
seems to be the only remaining difficulty.
   I'm hoping someone who has used Oshpark (or 4pcb.com?) will send a Gerber 
.zip file that has been accepted to me at gbx@rs-big-print.com. This will 
provide a "known good" example of a board outline that I can use as a model 
when generating gerber files. Also, it needn't be generated by Eagle but just 
be in accordance with Oshpark/4pcb's expectations.

Hul
Hul Tytus <ht@panix.com> wrote:
> > Ospark.com's quote section took a gerber .zip file (generated by Eagle > version 3.5) and said it couldn't find the board outline. It showed a few > other problems too which have been fixed, thanks to several people showing > working gerber code. Oshpark's need for a different form of board outline > seems to be the only remaining difficulty.
It's been a while since I last used Eagle, but as I remember: You draw the board outline on the Dimension layer 20 - ie if it's a rectangle, four lines forming a closed loop. I've not used Oshpark but it seems their CAM export script takes it from there: https://docs.oshpark.com/design-tools/eagle/generating-gerbers/ (on other CAMs you may have to add the Dimension layer to copper gerbers so the fab picks it up from there, but that CAM generates a separate .boardoutline.ger file)
> I'm hoping someone who has used Oshpark (or 4pcb.com?) will send a Gerber > .zip file that has been accepted to me at gbx@rs-big-print.com. This will > provide a "known good" example of a board outline that I can use as a model > when generating gerber files. Also, it needn't be generated by Eagle but just > be in accordance with Oshpark/4pcb's expectations.
If you did the above, is there something wrong with your lines that they aren't being picked up? Does a Gerber viewer make sense of your .boardoutline.ger file? I don't have any examples I'm afraid, but when I was using Eagle the dimension layer was picked up by the fab successfully (although I do recall first time around having this problem as I failed to tick it in CAM export) Theo
I did look at Oshpark's .cam data but not what you have mentioned.
The outline code appears ok now but I'll keep your suggestions on record 
just in case something changes.

Hul

Theo <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> Hul Tytus <ht@panix.com> wrote: > > > > Ospark.com's quote section took a gerber .zip file (generated by Eagle > > version 3.5) and said it couldn't find the board outline. It showed a few > > other problems too which have been fixed, thanks to several people showing > > working gerber code. Oshpark's need for a different form of board outline > > seems to be the only remaining difficulty.
> It's been a while since I last used Eagle, but as I remember:
> You draw the board outline on the Dimension layer 20 - ie if it's a rectangle, > four lines forming a closed loop.
> I've not used Oshpark but it seems their CAM export script takes it from > there: > https://docs.oshpark.com/design-tools/eagle/generating-gerbers/
> (on other CAMs you may have to add the Dimension layer to copper gerbers so > the fab picks it up from there, but that CAM generates a separate > .boardoutline.ger file)
> > I'm hoping someone who has used Oshpark (or 4pcb.com?) will send a Gerber > > .zip file that has been accepted to me at gbx@rs-big-print.com. This will > > provide a "known good" example of a board outline that I can use as a model > > when generating gerber files. Also, it needn't be generated by Eagle but just > > be in accordance with Oshpark/4pcb's expectations.
> If you did the above, is there something wrong with your lines that they > aren't being picked up? Does a Gerber viewer make sense of your > .boardoutline.ger file?
> I don't have any examples I'm afraid, but when I was using Eagle the > dimension layer was picked up by the fab successfully (although I do recall > first time around having this problem as I failed to tick it in CAM export)
> Theo