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QUIT
Press Q or Function 5 key to quit.
Then select Y to confirm.
Any other key returns you to the main menu.
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PRINT [Px] [List-data/macro Print Screen] (From GRAPH program.)
SCREENPRINT (From DRAW program.)
List-data: [PLD] (GRAPH program)
Data from a disk file may be listed on the printer.
(To list memory on the screen use the [MCn] command.)
List Macro: [PLM] A macro may be listed on the printer with.
(To list a macro on the screen, use the macro-edit command: [FEM].
List Textfile: [FET] Loads Text EDITOR. Load textfile into memory with
Fn 9. Print file with Fn 8. Return to GRAPH with Fn 5.
Print Screen: (Transfers to the DRAW or PRINT program.)
This command is used for BMC, C.ITOH, Prism (and Epson) printers. The
printer drivers are in a separate program which is loaded with the
[PP] command from GRAPH or [S] from DRAW.
A border may be optionally added before printing commences. When
using the screen print command, printout may be aborted at any time
by pressing the Esc key. For Epson and IBM graphics printers,
normally use the SHIFT/PRINT-SCREEN function.
Batch Printing
With a large number of graphs to be printed in one run,
a batch print "spooler" is available. Each graph must be created then
saved as a picture file (Use Fn 10 key). The file names must be in the
following format: L## for Low resolution pictures.
H## for High resolution pictures.
## is a number in the range: 0 to 99. (The files will be saved as
L##.GTP or H##.GTP)
To make use of the batch-print feature from the GRAPH program, you must
transfer to the DRAW program. [PP] or [DD]
The Screenprint command asks for Batch or Single print. With the Batch
option, you may select the start picture number and the number to print.
Each batch run must consist of all "L" or all "H" pictures. Set the
screen initially to the required resolution using the "RESOL" function
key (Fn 6) before selecting the Screenprint command. The picture files
must be on the current default disk drive (set within GRAPHTIME-II.)
To stop the print run at any time, press the Esc key.
September 07, 1986