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How do I save a plot to an EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) file?

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How do I save a plot to an EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) file?

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DPlot has no direct support for EPS output. But Windows does, and it’s fairly simple to make DPlot produce EPS files. If you do not already have a PostScript printer installed: • Start Control Panel. • Select Printers, then Add a Printer. • Click Next to cycle through the first couple of dialogs. You’re now going to install a PostScript printer. It doesn’t matter if you actually have a particular printer or not since you won’t be printing to it. If you know you’ll only want to save B&W output, any of the HP LaserJet PostScript printers are good choices. If you want color information saved to the file, of course select a color printer, e.g. the HP Color LaserJet 5/5M. Of course if you know what the final output destination for your EPS files is and that printer driver is available, then you should install that printer. • After selecting a printer click Next. Under Available ports select FILE:. This is not critical since the Print dialog in DPlot will give you the option of printing to a

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