Graph Paper Links

Following are a set of links for various forms of graph paper,

http://www.mathematicshelpcentral.com/graph_paper.htm
You just used your last sheet of graph paper, and you've got plenty more work to do! When the bookstore is out, or it's 2:00 in the morning, how do you finish your homework? I print mine out anytime I need it. You are welcome to download my graph paper to your computer and print as many copies as necessary.

http://www.incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/
Free Online Graph Paper / Grid Paper PDFs
Downloadable and very printable, I find these PDFs extremely useful.

http://www.harmsy.freeuk.com/SciRep/graphs/paper.html
Run out of graph paper? Then print these out! If you're a RISC OS user, download the original DrawFile versions.

http://pharm.kuleuven.be/pharbio/gpaper.htm
Graph Paper Printer is an application designed to print numerous kinds of graph papers, music manuscripts and pattern papers, with user-defined sizes and colors. The options are available through dropdown pick-lists:
* Cartesian, polar, triangular, hexagonal, axonometric and dot diagrams.
* Linear scales (metric, imperial, time, equal divisions, customizable).
* Non-linear scales (logarithmic, quadratic, gaussian, square root,Weibull, logit).
* Music manuscripts and tablatures.
* Mercator grids.
* Pattern papers (lines, bricks, losanges, ellipses, hexagons).

http://www.graphtablet.com/graphtablet.html
Graphtablet is a freeware program that I wrote for my children when they needed blank graph paper for their math homework. With Graphtablet, you can choose rectangular (cartesian), polar, or semilog grids as well as notebook ruled paper. You can also choose the line spacing, width, and color. Unique to Graphtablet (as far as I know) is the option to specify one, two, or four layouts per page --- ideal for homework or Sodoku. See the screenshots for some of the possibilites.

http://www.mathsphere.co.uk/resources/MathSphereFreeGraphPaper.htm
Running short of graph paper, or can not find any dotty paper in the cupboard? Why not download free pages to print out from the selection below? Never be without hexagonal paper again!

http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001107.php
  OK, so I wanted to sit down and workout a grand plan for my new garden, so I figure a pencil and some graph paper is the way forward.Just finding some simple 2mm graph paper with 1cm semi bold and 2 cm bold turned out to be a near impossible task. Then I discovered the Graph Paper PDF Generator at incompetech.com . 
   It does plain paper, lined paper, multi width, hexagonal, even semi-bisected trapezoid! All completely customizable. And it's free!
Mark Coffey

http://www.websweeper.com/graphp.htm
Free Graph Paper

http://www.2learn.ca/construct/graphicorg/graphs/graphpaperindex.html
'Need a Graph Paper blank form to use with your students?
Select one of the 18 blank form styles below (black or gray), to see the full version for printing.

http://www.dplot.com/graphpaper.htm
This page describes creating blank graph paper with DPlot. The examples shown below all assume standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper, though other paper sizes are of course possible. If you'd like to skip over the details of how these paper examples were created, click any of the "example" links below. All examples are in the form of Adobe PDF files and will be opened in a separate window. To view these files you need Adobe ® Acrobat or Adobe® Acrobat Reader. Acrobat Reader is a free product that you can get from the Adobe download site <http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html> .

http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/math/graphing/

http://www.derose.net/steve/resources/papers/
These postScript or PDF files should be easy to download and print, to get various kinds of paper you might want. If you'd like to contribute any, let me know. SVG, HTML, and PDF are fine for this.
If you want to make your own forms in PostScript, a handy tutorial on basic PostScript programming is here. I have a examples here.