> I just did a board[*] that uses toner transfer to etch the solder side
> of a board I designed from the top.  It took a few minutes for me to
> figure out whether I wanted it mirrored or not when I printed it.  The
> answer was "not".  What I end up doing is disabling "auto mirror" and
> exporting twice, once for each mirroring type.  Then I have lots of
> pages to choose from.

I find the same, solder-side doesn't want mirroring when output, however
the component side does. Auto-mirror has this backwards I think,
producing output which looks like the finished copper. Perhaps this is
good to review what your copper will look like on paper.

When doing toner transfer, or UV exposure, you want the inverse of what
auto-mirror offers. (I'd presumed combining Mirror and Auto-Mirror might
have this effect but it does not).

Thanks,

Peter C.




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