Thanks for your response, but this is not what I had in mind. I am not interested in just a screen capture because of it's inherently low resolution. If you notice, using the "Print Panel" function to print to a postscript-enabled printer produces a much sharper printout of the panel (at least with the vector-based elements like fonts and metafiles). This is the output that I want to capture. An EPS file is an "encapsulated postscript file" which is better for professional graphic layouts (I intend to have these displays used in brochure).
Thanks anyway though.