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+<H1><A NAME=SECTION00014000000000000000> Printing ALSCRIPT Files</A></H1>
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+ALSCRIPT produces files in PostScript which may be printed on a PostScript
+printer (e.g. an Apple LaserWriter). If you don't have a PostScript printer,
+then you may still be able to use ALSCRIPT if you get hold of the
+GhostScript software. This is a free package that interprets PostScript
+commands and can produce output on a large number of different types of
+printer. GhostScript runs on most hardware types (including PCs) and can also
+display output to the screen. The package can be obtained from many different
+sites on the Internet (In the UK try src.doc.ic.ac.uk).
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+The actual command you need to type to send a PostScript file to the printer
+will depend on your system. Consult your system manager for help.
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+Be warned, ALSCRIPT can create extremely large PostScript files if
+lots of boxing and shading is done on big alignments. On older
+printers such output may take a long time to process.
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