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it, rename the file after it is produced!

Sample session:

helix% hpgl
 
 Use HPGL graphics with what device:
 
  HP7470
  HP7475
  HP7550
  HP7580
  ColorPro
  LaserJetIII
 
 Please choose one ( * HP7550 * ) 
 
 To what port is your HP7550 connected (* gcgplot.ps *) gcgplot.hp
 
 What page size:
 
 A3       (for 11 x 17 inch)
 A4       (for 8.5 x 11 inch)
 
 Please choose one (A3 or A4) (* A4 *) 
 
 Plotting Configuration set to: 
 
       Language: hpd 
         Device: HP7550
  Port or Queue: gcgplot.hp
 
 Using a paper size of A4.

% mapplot

MapPlot displays restriction sites graphically.  If you don't have a
plotter, MapPlot can write a text file that approximates the graph. 

  Process set to plot with HP7550 attached to gcgplot.hp
  using the hpd graphic interface.

 (Linear) MAPPLOT  of what sequence ?  w91934.gb_new

                  Begin (* 1 *) ?  
                End (*   631 *) ?  

 ***  I read your enzyme data file "enzyme.dat"!!  *** 

 Select the enzymes:  Type nothing or "*" to get all enzymes. Type "?"
 for help on which enzymes are available and how to select them. 

                                       Enzyme(* * *):  

 PostScript instructions for a HP7550 are now being sent to gcgplot.hp.
Use 'Fetch' or 'FTP' to bring the file gcgplot.hp to your own computer, and print.


What if my printer can't do postscript?

Do you have access to an HP plotter or printer? You can get your graphics output into a hpgl file.

Or you can print to DCRT's IBM/370 printer, which can handle postscript. Then walk over to Bldg 12 to pick up your output.

Or you can use one of the printers at CIT's Scientific Computing Resource Center. Call them at 4-DCRT or visit their web page for details.


My printer prints black-and-white but I need color output.

If you need color printouts on an occasional or irregular basis, you can use DCRT's Scientific Computing Resource Center. They have Macs, PC's, scanners, black-and-white and color printer