
The frame on the bDocu later needs to be mirrored as the view is mirrored in my CAM job to correct for the view of the bottom side of the board being from the top normally in EAGLE and we need to print it viewed from the bottom. I have a custom frames library which has my standard frames in different sizes for both schematic and the board.

In my designs I add frames to the Document, tDocu and bDocu layers. Note that you need to create a Manufacturing/Assembly/ directory within your project directory as the CAM processor is unable to create directories on the fly currently. Sorry for the delay getting back to you, I've now dug up my cam file for generating my assembly drawings. Sorry for the delay on this, I'll get it sorted out for you hopefully tomorrow morning. Was was going to upload the CAM file today but they aren't on the machine I have been on today, I need to wait until I am back on my my main machine tomorrow to dig those out. My solution also produces PDF's but is fully automated as I utilize the cam2print ULP and a dedicated CAM job specifically for producing the assembly drawings. Having said that, I haven't tried to see whether it's easier now there is a flip board view, maybe that'll be easier now. Yes this is true, you can do it this way but it's not without an amount of added faffing if you need assembly drawings for the bottom side too as the view is reversed. For the printer driver select Print to File(PDF) and click OK. These can be generated simply just turn on the layers you want in the assembly drawing and go File > Print.
#EAGLE DRAWING PDF#
Sometimes board houses want the assembly drawings in PDF format.
