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dcmpsprt(1)			  OFFIS DCMTK			   dcmpsprt(1)

NAME
       dcmpsprt	 -  Read DICOM images and presentation states and render print
       job

SYNOPSIS
       dcmpsprt [options] dcmfile-in...

DESCRIPTION
       The dcmpsprt utility reads one or more DICOM  images  and  presentation
       states  and  creates  a print job. The print job consists of one Stored
       Print object and one or more Hardcopy Grayscale images and  is  written
       to  the database specified in the configuration file. The print job can
       optionally be spooled to the printer. In this case, dcmpsprt calls  the
       dcmprscu application which performs communication with the printer.

PARAMETERS
       dcmfile-in  DICOM image file(s) to be printed

OPTIONS
   general options
	 -h   --help
		print this help text and exit

	      --version
		print version information and exit

	      --arguments
		print expanded command line arguments

	 -q   --quiet
		quiet mode, print no warnings and errors

	 -v   --verbose
		verbose mode, print processing details

	 -d   --debug
		debug mode, print debug information

	 -ll  --log-level  [l]evel: string constant
		(fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace)
		use level l for the logger

	 -lc  --log-config  [f]ilename: string
		use config file f for the logger

   processing options
	 +p   --pstate	[p]state file: string
		render the following image with presentation state p
		(this option can be specified multiple times)

	 -c   --config	[f]ilename: string
		process using settings from configuration file f

	 -p   --printer	 [n]ame: string (default: 1st printer in cfg file)
		select printer with identifier n from cfg file

   spooling options
	 -s   --spool
		spool print job to DICOM printer

	      --nospool
		do not spool print job to DICOM printer (default)

   film orientation options
	      --portrait
		set portrait orientation

	      --landscape
		set landscape orientation

	      --default-orientation
		use printer default (default)

   trim (border) options
	      --trim
		set trim on

	      --no-trim
		set trim off

	      --default-trim
		use printer default (default)

   requested decimate/crop behaviour options
	      --request-decimate
		request decimate

	      --request-crop
		request crop

	      --request-fail
		request failure

	      --default-request
		use printer default (default)

   print presentation LUT options
	      --default-plut
		do not create presentation LUT (default)

	      --identity
		set IDENTITY presentation LUT shape

	      --plut  [l]ut identifier: string
		add LUT l to print job

	      --inverse-plut
		render the inverse presentation LUT into the
		bitmap of the hardcopy grayscale image

	      --illumination  [v]alue: integer (0..65535)
		set illumination to v (in cd/m^2)

	      --reflection  [v]alue: integer (0..65535)
		set reflected ambient light to v (in cd/m^2)

   basic film session options (only with --spool)
	      --copies	[v]alue: integer (1..100, default: 1)
		set number of copies to v

	      --medium-type  [v]alue: string
		set medium type to v

	      --destination  [v]alue: string
		set film destination to v

	      --label  [v]alue: string
		set film session label to v

	      --priority  [v]alue: string
		set print priority to v

	      --owner  [v]alue: string
		set film session owner ID to v

   annotation options
	      --no-annotation
		do not create annotation (default)

	 -a   --annotation  [t]ext: string
		create annotation with text t

	 +pd  --print-date
		prepend date/time to annotation (default)

	 -pd  --print-no-date
		do not prepend date/time to annotation

	 +pn  --print-name
		prepend printer name to annotation (default)

	 -pn  --print-no-name
		do not prepend printer name to annotation

	 +pl  --print-lighting
		prepend illumination to annotation (default)

	 -pl  --print-no-lighting
		do not prepend illumination to annotation

   overlay options
	 +O   --overlay	 [f]ilename: string, [x] [y]: integer
		load overlay data from PBM file f and display at position (x,y)

	 +Og  --ovl-graylevel  [v]alue: integer (0..4095)
		use overlay gray level v (default: 4095 = white)

   other_print_options
	 -l   --layout	[c]olumns [r]ows: integer (default: 1 1)
		use 'STANDARD
	      --filmsize  [v]alue: string
		set film size ID to v

	      --magnification  [v]alue: string
		set magnification type to v

	      --smoothing  [v]alue: string
		set smoothing type to v

	      --configinfo  [v]alue: string
		set configuration information to v

	      --resolution  [v]alue: string
		set requested resolution ID to v

	      --border	[v]alue: string
		set border density to v

	      --empty-image  [v]alue: string
		set empty image density to v

	      --max-density  [v]alue: string
		set max density to v

	      --min-density  [v]alue: string
		set min density to v

	      --img-polarity  [v]alue: string
		set image box polarity to v (NORMAL or REVERSE)

	      --img-request-size  [v]alue: string
		set requested image size to v (width in mm)

	      --img-magnification  [v]alue: string
		set image box magnification type to v

	      --img-smoothing  [v]alue: string
		set image box smoothing type to v

	      --img-configinfo	[v]alue: string
		set image box configuration information to v

LOGGING
       The  level  of  logging	output	of  the various command line tools and
       underlying libraries can be specified by the  user.  By	default,  only
       errors  and  warnings  are  written to the standard error stream. Using
       option --verbose also informational messages  like  processing  details
       are  reported.  Option  --debug	can be used to get more details on the
       internal activity, e.g. for debugging purposes.	Other  logging	levels
       can  be	selected  using option --log-level. In --quiet mode only fatal
       errors are reported. In such very severe error events, the  application
       will  usually  terminate.  For  more  details  on the different logging
       levels, see documentation of module 'oflog'.

       In case the logging output should be written to file  (optionally  with
       logfile	rotation),  to syslog (Unix) or the event log (Windows) option
       --log-config can be used.  This	configuration  file  also  allows  for
       directing  only	certain messages to a particular output stream and for
       filtering certain messages based on the	module	or  application	 where
       they  are  generated.  An  example  configuration  file	is provided in
       <etcdir>/logger.cfg).

COMMAND LINE
       All command line tools  use  the	 following  notation  for  parameters:
       square  brackets	 enclose  optional  values  (0-1), three trailing dots
       indicate that multiple values are allowed (1-n), a combination of  both
       means 0 to n values.

       Command line options are distinguished from parameters by a leading '+'
       or '-' sign, respectively. Usually, order and position of command  line
       options	are  arbitrary	(i.e.  they  can appear anywhere). However, if
       options are mutually exclusive the rightmost appearance is  used.  This
       behaviour  conforms  to	the  standard  evaluation rules of common Unix
       shells.

       In addition, one or more command files can be specified	using  an  '@'
       sign  as	 a  prefix to the filename (e.g. @command.txt). Such a command
       argument is replaced by the content  of	the  corresponding  text  file
       (multiple  whitespaces  are  treated  as a single separator unless they
       appear between two quotation marks) prior to  any  further  evaluation.
       Please  note  that  a command file cannot contain another command file.
       This  simple  but  effective  approach  allows  to   summarize	common
       combinations  of	 options/parameters  and  avoids longish and confusing
       command lines (an example is provided in file <datadir>/dumppat.txt).

ENVIRONMENT
       The dcmpsprt utility will  attempt  to  load  DICOM  data  dictionaries
       specified  in the DCMDICTPATH environment variable. By default, i.e. if
       the  DCMDICTPATH	 environment   variable	  is   not   set,   the	  file
       <datadir>/dicom.dic  will be loaded unless the dictionary is built into
       the application (default for Windows).

       The  default  behaviour	should	be  preferred  and   the   DCMDICTPATH
       environment  variable  only used when alternative data dictionaries are
       required. The DCMDICTPATH environment variable has the same  format  as
       the  Unix  shell PATH variable in that a colon (':') separates entries.
       On Windows systems, a semicolon (';') is used as a separator. The  data
       dictionary  code	 will  attempt	to  load  each	file  specified in the
       DCMDICTPATH environment variable. It is an error if no data  dictionary
       can be loaded.

FILES
       <etcdir>/dcmpstat.cfg,  <etcdir>/printers.cfg  -	 sample	 configuration
       files

SEE ALSO
       dcmprscu(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1999-2010 by OFFIS e.V., Escherweg	 2,  26121  Oldenburg,
       Germany.

Version 3.6.0			  6 Jan 2011			   dcmpsprt(1)
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