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AndyB Posted - 12 Jun 2016 : 13:38:08
For some unknown reason my copper pour is flooding upto the board outline.
No gap as set in "Spacings"

Are there any other settings that may cause this?
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edrees Posted - 16 Jun 2016 : 13:44:28
Perhaps it's worth emailing the Project to Support so they can identify what has gone wrong? They are very helpful with such matters.
AndyB Posted - 16 Jun 2016 : 13:38:10
Nope looks like a quirky one.
Iain Wilkie Posted - 13 Jun 2016 : 20:53:11
Might be something to do with the copper pour line thickness ?

Iain
AndyB Posted - 13 Jun 2016 : 10:19:35
Ed I have the spacing set to 0.5 for Alu pcb.
It works on another drawing so must be just this one.
I think its compatibility issues with older drawings etc.
I sometimes have issues with copper pour.
edrees Posted - 12 Jun 2016 : 14:43:16
If there is "no gap" (Shapes to Board = 0.00) set in Design Tech=>Spacings then isn't this what you should expect?