Ways to get a color print out of a document. There are several ways to get a document to a color printer. (a.) You can put the document on a diskette and take it over to Teague and use one of the microcomputers there to get a color printout. (b.) You can transfer the document to an account you have on either the ACS cluster or tam2000, and print it from either of those machines. (c.) You can download a special xprint utility to your windows pc, set it up and use it to send your document from the pc to the desired printer. (d.) You can use the xprint utility on cmdnmr to send your document located on cmdnmr from cmdnmr to the desired printer. If you use method (c.) or (d.) you must first claim the Xprint resource through ACCESS, and set up a username and password for xprint. The Xprint resource refers to a set of special-capability printers available to University users. Of particular interest in BioBio is the printer that can print COLOR POSTSCRIPT documents, CXRXPS. Instructions for someone with an ACS account. 1. Prepare the document in some application and save it as an encapsulated postscript file. 2. Transfer the file via FTP to your ACS account. 3. Login to your ACS account and type the command xprint filename /queue=CXRXPS /datatype=postscript /form=1111 4. Note the job identifier and queue position that are assigned. 5. You can check on the status of your job with this sequence of commands, given from your account on ACS. xprintq show backlog cxrxps ... ctrl-Z to exit You can recognize your job either from the job identifier assigned or from your ACS username. 6. Pick up your output in the Teague building. Go in the door across the street from the old biochemistry building and look for the TCC output room. On ACS, type HELP XPRINT for more information. forms {1,D}1{0,1,A,B}{0,1}, examples=1100, D111, 1111, 11A0 first position, 1=single sided, D=double sided; third position, 0=drilled holes, 1=no holes, A=blueline, B=aggieland bond; fourth position, 0=printout is shifted right 1/4 inch, 1=unshifted.