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Printing

In Mentor Graphics you can print either to a file or a printer. To print to a printer, you must first setup the printer. From the menu bar, select MGC=>Setup=>Printer... In the form that comes up, click on the printer you wish to use, click the Select Printer button and OK the form. When you want to print just select File=>Print Sheet: (or the appropriate command for the tool you are in). This will bring up the print prompt box which should have the printer name in it, so all you have to do is click OK and go collect your printout.

AccuSim: There appears to be a bug in AccuSim. You have to setup the printer just as described above. The difference is when you give the Print=>Active Window command, the form you get does not have the printer name in it. You must manually enter the printer name you just selected in printer setup, and then OK the form to get your print out.

NOTE: If you are used to using the mg* printer names, they no longer work. If you just type in the name of a printer and click OK, nothing will happen. Mentor will tell you it successfully spooled the print job, but you will not get a print out. You must setup the printer as described above. Also, don't forget about your print quota.


To print to a graphics file from Mentor:

In QuickSimII or AccuSimII
  1. From the menu bar select File=>Print=>Active Window...
  2. Click on the Export Graphic button
  3. In the Pathname box give the file a name (you don't need to give it an extension, just a name)
  4. Click on OK
  5. The file will be written to your $HOME/mgc directory as <filename>.eps
  6. To print the file, at a system prompt in your $HOME/mgc directory, type lp <filename>.eps

In Design Architect
  1. From the menu bar select File=>Export Graphics...
  2. With the default line, EPS, highlighted, click on Select Format
  3. Move the cursor so the Pathname line becomes highlighted, DO NOT click in the box here.
  4. Type the filename you wish to save with a .eps extension ( <filename>.eps )
  5. Click OK
  6. The file will be written to your $HOME/mgc directory as <filename>.eps
  7. To print the file, at a system prompt in your $HOME/mgc directory, type lp <filename>.eps
This process will be similar for other Mentor tools.

Part Numbers

Do you know what part you want but don't know the part number? Try these diagrams for common parts.

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