How to print EPS file?
Encapsulated PostScript, or EPS, files are usually meant for inclusion in printable PostScript or other EPS files. Unlike the printable PostScript they can have: • showpage operator not included • image shifted outside of the printable area • image size too big or too small • PC-style header and preview Thus, sending EPS files to a PostScript printer directly may cause a PostScript error or only page to be printed. The standard way is to place EPS in the page in a graphic design application and print. In order to directly print an EPS file, you need to add a PS header that does all the necessary adjustments.