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pnm2ppa

pnm2ppa(28 Oct 2000)                                      pnm2ppa(28 Oct 2000)



NAME
       pnm2ppa - convert portable anymap (PNM) images to HP's PPA printer for-
       mat.

SYNOPSIS
       pnm2ppa [options] [ -i infile ] [ -o outfile ]


DESCRIPTION
       Reads portable anymap (PNM) format as input. Binary PNM formats  pnmraw
       = {ppmraw (color pixmap), pgmraw (graymap), and pbmraw (black-and-white
       bitmap)} are strongly preferred.  Output stream  can  be  locally  pro-
       cessed  by  Hewlett-Packard's  Printing  Performance Architecture (PPA)
       printers (HP DeskJet 710C, 712C, 720C, 722C, 820C, and 1000C series).

       (PNM format output can be produced from  PostScript(tm)  input  by  the
       GhostScript output devices "pbmraw", "pgmraw" or "ppmraw",  or by "pnm-
       raw", which will choose one of these  formats as  appropriate  for  the
       document.)



OPTIONS
       -b bottommargin
              Sets  the  bottom  margin  bottommargin in units of 1/600 inches
              (e.g.,  -b 150 corresponds to 0.25").


       -B blackness
              Sets  the  black  ink  density  blackness  in  drops  per  pixel
              (0,1,2,3,4).


       --bi   Force bidirectional print sweeps.


       --bw   Disables  the  color  cartridge;  will print in grey scale using
              only the black cartridge.


       -d     Displays the current configuration.


       --eco  Econofast mode: lower print quality that  is  faster  and  saves
              ink.


       -f configFile
              Re-reads  configuration from configFile (after initially reading
              it from /etc/pnm2ppa.conf).


       -F GammaFile
              Overrides reading the color-correction table (Gamma curve)  from
              the default file /etc/pnm2ppa.gamma, and uses GammaFile instead.


       --fd   Enable fast ordered dithering instead of using the  slower,  but
              beautiful,  Floyd-Steinberg  dithering.  (Has  no effect in --bw
              mode.)


       -g     Prints a page of color intensity samples  (for  comparison  with
              gamma.ppm  data  produced  by calibrate_ppa).  This is part of a
              color-correction procedure; see COLOR.txt for more details.


       -h, --help
              Displays program usage.


       -i infile
              Input file infile is either a path to a  PPM  file,  or  '-'  to
              indicate stdin  (defaults to stdin).


       -l leftmargin
              Sets  the left margin leftmargin in units of 1/600 inches (e.g.,
              -l 150 corresponds to 0.25").


       --noGamma
              Switches off any color-correction.


       -o outfile | -
              Output file outfile is either a path to a file or device, or '-'
              to indicate stdout (defaults to stdout).


       -p     Disables  the  black ink cartridge; i.e.,  print  using only the
              color ink cartridge, even for printing "black".  This  might  be
              useful for printing high-quality color  images.


       -r rightmargin
              Sets  the  right  margin  rightmargin  in  units of 1/600 inches
              (e.g., -r 150 corresponds to 0.25").


       -s papersize
              Sets the default paper size (now used only for  color-correction
              output  produced  by the -g option).  In normal use, pnm2ppa now
              instead reads the paper dimensions from pnm input file  headers,
              and  checks  that  it is a valid papersize for the given printer
              model.  Possible values for papersize are a4 (A4), letter or  us
              (US  Letter, 8.5"x11"), legal (US Legal, 8.5"x14").  The default
              is US Letter.


       -t topmargin
              Sets the top margin topmargin in units of 1/600  inches  (ie  -t
              150 corresponds to 0.25").


       --uni  Force  unidirectional  (left  to right) print sweeps.  Useful if
              "shearing" is a problem for high quality color images.


       -v printertype
              Selects the printer model.  Possible values of printertype  are:
              710, 712, 720, 722, 820 and 1000.  The default is the HP DeskJet
              7X0 Series (710, 712, 720, 722).


       --verbose
              Displays the program's System Log messages on the standard  out-
              put, as well.


       --version
              Displays the program's version information.


       -x xoffset
              Sets  the  x-offset xoffset from the left of the page. Units are
              1/600 inches.


       -y yoffset
              Sets the y-offset yoffset from the top of the  page.  Units  are
              1/600 inches.



NOTES
       The  default  configuration  file  /etc/pnm2ppa.conf  is read in first.
       Command line arguments then modify the resulting definitions.

       The -v option resets all definitions (margins, offsets, etc.)  back  to
       the  inbuilt defaults for that printer and should be used before subse-
       quent -b, -l, -r, -t, -x and -y arguments.

SEE ALSO
       pnm(5), ppm(5), pbm(5)


FILES
       /etc/pnm2ppa.conf
              Default configuration file.


       /etc/pnm2ppa.gamma
              Default Gamma (color-correction) file.


AUTHOR
       This code is licensed under the  GNU  Public  License  version  2.  See
       LICENSE for details.

       (c) 1998-1999  Tim Norman

       (c) 1999  Giorgio Marzano

       (c) 1999  Andrew van der Stock

       (c) 1998-2000  Various authors for many, many fixes

HISTORY
       This  program  was originally pbm2ppa, written by Tim Norman. It origi-
       nally supported black and white output on the 820  series.   Tim  added
       nascent  color  support  in  early  1999.  In May 1999, Giorgio Marzano
       started making real headway in getting color support working  properly.
       Andrew  van der Stock has maintained the code since September 1999, and
       made it available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnm2ppa.

BUGS
       Faint horizontal lines marking boundaries between print sweeps  may  be
       visible.   For  best  results when printing images, use the options  -p
       --uni .




                                                          pnm2ppa(28 Oct 2000)