Maintains a uniform look across all your PCB projects.
Do you have a unique macro for Sprint Layout 6.0? Share your .lmk files in the comments or on the official Sprint Layout user forum. Macros Sprint Layout 6.0
| Issue | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Macro file is corrupted or from newer version | Recreate macro from scratch. Avoid special characters in filename. | | Pads look wrong (missing solder mask) | Mask generation fails on macro paste | After pasting, select the pads, right-click > Properties > Re-check "Solder mask opening." | | Tracks have wrong width | Sprint Layout 6.0 ignores macro track widths if current settings differ | Before pasting macro, set your current track width to the default you used in the macro. Or manually adjust after paste. | | Text is upside down | You placed the macro on the bottom layer without mirroring the text | Use Element > Mirror Text on the specific string, or rebuild the macro with mirrored text for bottom use. | | Macro won't snap to grid | Reference point is off-grid | Recreate macro. When defining reference point, ensure Grid Snap is ON (View > Snap to Grid). | Maintains a uniform look across all your PCB projects
Let’s create a practical macro: a standard for grounding. | Issue | Cause | Solution | |
The Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 appears to be related to a specific configuration or template used in a particular context, possibly in software development, project management, or a similar field. Without more specific information about what Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 refers to, it's challenging to provide a detailed explanation or a "useful text" directly related to it.
In , the Macro-Library is a core feature that serves as a repository for pre-defined component footprints, allowing you to drag and drop standard parts directly onto your PCB design. Key Macro Features
Maintains a uniform look across all your PCB projects.
Do you have a unique macro for Sprint Layout 6.0? Share your .lmk files in the comments or on the official Sprint Layout user forum.
| Issue | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Macro file is corrupted or from newer version | Recreate macro from scratch. Avoid special characters in filename. | | Pads look wrong (missing solder mask) | Mask generation fails on macro paste | After pasting, select the pads, right-click > Properties > Re-check "Solder mask opening." | | Tracks have wrong width | Sprint Layout 6.0 ignores macro track widths if current settings differ | Before pasting macro, set your current track width to the default you used in the macro. Or manually adjust after paste. | | Text is upside down | You placed the macro on the bottom layer without mirroring the text | Use Element > Mirror Text on the specific string, or rebuild the macro with mirrored text for bottom use. | | Macro won't snap to grid | Reference point is off-grid | Recreate macro. When defining reference point, ensure Grid Snap is ON (View > Snap to Grid). |
Let’s create a practical macro: a standard for grounding.
The Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 appears to be related to a specific configuration or template used in a particular context, possibly in software development, project management, or a similar field. Without more specific information about what Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 refers to, it's challenging to provide a detailed explanation or a "useful text" directly related to it.
In , the Macro-Library is a core feature that serves as a repository for pre-defined component footprints, allowing you to drag and drop standard parts directly onto your PCB design. Key Macro Features