Saving Waveforms and Setups
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The oscilloscope prints hardcopies of its display in many formats, which allows
you to choose from a wide variety of hardcopy devices. It also makes it easier for
you to place oscilloscope screen copies into a desktop publishing system. The
oscilloscope supports the following formats:
HHP Thinkjet inkjet printer
HHP Deskjet inkjet printer
HHP Laserjet laser printer
HEpson
HDPU-411/II portable thermal printer
HDPU-412 portable thermal printer
HPCXRī€€ (PC PaintbrushR)
HPCX Color (PC PaintbrushR)
HTIFFR (Tag Image File Format)
HBMPR Mono (Microsoft Windows file format)
HBMPR Color (Microsoft Windows file format)
HRLE Color (Microsoft Windows color image file format ā€“ compressed)
HEPS Mono Image (Encapsulated Postscript, mono-image)
HEPS Color Image (Encapsulated Postscript, color-image)
HEPS Mono Plot (Encapsulated Postscript, mono-plot)
HEPS Color Plot (Encapsulated Postscript, color-plot)
HInterleaf
HHPGL Color Plot
Depending on the output format selected, the oscilloscope creates either an
image or a plot. Images are direct bit map representations of the oscilloscope
display. Plots are vector (plotted) representations of the display.
Some formats, particularly Interleaf, EPS, TIFF, PCX, BMP, and HPGL, are
compatible with various desktop publishing packages. Such compatibility means
you can paste files created from the oscilloscope directly into a document on any
of those desktop publishing systems.
EPS Mono and Color formats are compatible with Tektronix Phaser Color
Printers, HPGL is compatible with the Tektronix HC100 Plotter, and Epson is
compatible with the Tektronix HC200 Printer.
Supported Formats