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From: Don Jones II on 29 Jun 2010 06:59 Sir, I am a casual Mathematica user. I have had almost no issues so far with this wonderful program. However, I have just found that I cannot print the curves I create using the PolarPlot function. I see the curves on the computer monitor, however only the x-axis and the y-axis print -out. The actual curve, such as a parabola or circle, is not rendered by my printer. Is this something your group members have solved in the past? Thanks, Don Jones Panama City, FL 850-784-1488
From: Patrick Scheibe on 29 Jun 2010 08:27
Hi, what would be extremely helpful is a short sample program which draws a curve which doesn't print right on your computer. Additionally, what operating system are you using? Which Mathematica Version? Etc, etc.. Cheers Patrick Am Jun 29, 2010 um 12:59 PM schrieb Don Jones II: > Sir, > > I am a casual Mathematica user. I have had almost no issues so far > with this > wonderful program. > > > > However, I have just found that I cannot print the curves I create > using the > PolarPlot function. > > > > I see the curves on the computer monitor, however only the x-axis > and the > y-axis print -out. > > The actual curve, such as a parabola or circle, is not rendered by my > printer. > > > > Is this something your group members have solved in the past? > > > > Thanks, Don Jones > > Panama City, FL > > 850-784-1488 > > |