
When you import a circuit board file, the document fills up automatically.

By parameterizing each page, you can display the desired data and views, such as subdi layout from different sides, section list, layer structure, etc. In BluePrint, the documentary base with all its pages can be built in advance.

Of course, documents that control PCB manufacturing (mainly Gerber, Excellon, IPC-2581 or ODB++) are still printed from the PCB design software, but other documentation, mainly for assembly and testing, can be produced much more efficiently with BluePrintsoftware. We need to rethink the division of responsibilities. The situation is different now, there are machines in use everywhere.

That's because cad software was introduced first in the design-manufacturing chain and was actually the only tool for documentation in some way for a long time. Traditionally, all circuit board documentation has been attempted with PCB design software.
