I’m pretty new at this, so sorry if there’s an obvious answer to this.I’m using this job file to produce the files for submission to BatchPCB. When I try to upload the zip file I get the following error:
BatchPCB is locking down. We are no longer accepting any floating files. Please clean up your uploaded file and resubmit. We are only accepting the following list of file extensions: • TopCopper - “.gtl” , “.cmp”, “.top”
• BottomCopper - “.gbl”, “.sol”, “.bot”
• TopSolderMask - “.gts”, “.stc”, “.smt”, “.stoptop”, “.tsm”
• BottomSolderMask - “.gbs”, “.sts”, “.smb”, “.stopbot”, “.bsm”
• TopSilk - “.gto”, “.plc”, “.sst”, “.positop”, “.leg”, “.slk”
• BottomSilk - “.gbo”, “.pls”, “.ssb”, “.posibot”, “.bsk”
• Drill - “.drl”, “.txt”, “.tap”, “.drill”, “.gdd”, “.drd”, “.cnc”, “.exl”
• KeepOut - “.gko”
• MiddleCopper1 - “.g2”
• MiddleCopper2 - “.g3”
• BottomStencil - “.gbp”
• TopStencil - “.gtp”
• Outline - “.outline”, “.oln”
I’ve emailed BatchPCB support, who responded “The file that is probably tripping the bot, is the dri file. You can switch the SFE CAM to generated a drl, then once it is done, you delete the dri.”
I don’t know what that means, or how to do it though. Can anyone here loan me a clue?
Thanks
Joe