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madjackghengis:
Hi Jason, that is one professional tutorial :headbang: I think even I can follow it and not end up using felt tip markers for the buttons when I get to that point. If I can follow it anyone can. Thanks for the very carefully laid out tuturial, I will use it when I get past the making of the board, and get the parts I still need. Great Job. mad jack |
j45on:
I will do keypad insert tutorial as well hopefully some time this weekend I had my keypad printed by a friend with a colour laser printer it looked great But came out under size :scratch: I need to get to the bottom of this printing problem |
John Rudd:
Wow......I bet that took some tme to learn....... :bow: My biggest problem is learning something completely new... I'm very impatient but your tut should help me to make a more 'pro' looking panel for future electronic projects Ta very much.. :clap: |
raynerd:
.... I just did mine in word :lol: :jaw: I`m guessing there must have been a better approach |
j45on:
Your's looks great Craynerd nice and even that's what I'm trying to achieve :bow: I'm only using inkscape because I have used it a little before to make some vinyl stickers so I knew if I wanted a 5x5 inch square for example thats exactly what would cut But I'm having trouble printing :scratch: to the right size Here is whats happening The top greyscale one is perfect from an old B&W laser printer the lowest one is colour laser printed and to short and a little to short in hight as well the centre two are massively to big and from a inkjet printer all printed from the same file :bang: |
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