A Gerber mesh is typically used in printed circuit board industry software, for
example, to describe the printed circuit board images such as copper layers, solder mask and
legends.
When exporting planar structures to Gerber format, all entities are projected onto
the XY plane.
Each model entity is written to its own Gerber layer with its layer name equal to the
entity label.
Note: This is an information layer and not a layer in the PCB
sense.
If a model outline is required, use CADFEKO wires as the
wires are exported as zero width wires.
Note: The export of drilling information is not supported.
[Optional] Select the geometry parts or mesh parts to export. If no part is
selected, all mesh parts are exported.
On the Home
tab, in the File group, click the
Export icon. From the drop-down list select the Mesh icon. From the drop-down list select Gerber mesh
(*.gbr).
If a geometry part or mesh part was selected in Step 1, the Only
export selection check box is selected.
[Optional] To export all mesh parts, clear the Only export
selection check box.
[Optional] To export a mirrored version of the geometry, select the
Mirror horizontally (around Y axis) check box.
If the model contains mesh parts (imported meshes) and simulation meshes
(meshed geometry or remeshed mesh parts), the options under Specify which
mesh to export are enabled.
Under Specify which mesh to export, select one of the
following:
To export the meshed model of the geometry or the remeshed version of an
imported mesh, click Simulation mesh.
To export an imported mesh, click Model mesh.
Click OK to export the mesh to Gerber format and
to close the dialog.