trs@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu (Thomas R. Statnick) (01/24/90)
Forgive me if this question has been asked before, but I am new to this newsgroup. I am using Borland's Quattro on my IBM PC laptop, and am interested in getting the graphic output in PostScript format. When you go to the "save" menu, you can save the graph as either a PIC file or as an EPS (encapsulated PostScript) file. I then save it as a ".EPS" file. I am trying to print this file on an Apple Laserwriter II NTX, and it does not work.. Does anybody have any suggestions or any filters that I can run the EPS file thru to convert it into a PostScript file that the Laserwriter will print? A note here. The Laserwriter is not connected to my laptop, rather it is on one of the UNIX systems I have access to, and I am using kermit to send the file from my laptop to the other computer. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Please E-Mail to me, rather than post.. Thanks, Thomas R. Statnick trs@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu