To make a paper copy of the contents of the current window, use the Print... command (in menu File). You can use the Page Setup... command for general print settings.

As an alternative to printing, you can request the system to write a PostScript, HPGL, or PNG file. To do this, use the PostScript..., HPGL, and PNG (Portable Network Graphics)... commands (in menu File / Export).

For specific printing and PostScript settings, use the "Printing" preferences (in menu File / Preferences..., "General" section, "Printing" tab).

The "For all printing" section at the top has some general options. The default is to include the entire cell, but you can choose to print only what is highlighted or only what is displayed by selecting the appropriate buttons.
Figure 4.5

Note that when printing the highlighted area, a precise selection can be made with Area selection (see Section 2-1-3).

The "Plot Date In Corner" option causes additional information to appear in the corner of the plot.

The "Print resolution" is the number of dots-per-inch (DPI) that the printer expects. Higher resolutions use more memory for the print image.

There are many PostScript options, available in the lower section.