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pbmtolj(1)							    pbmtolj(1)

NAME
       pbmtolj - convert a PBM image to HP LaserJet format

SYNOPSIS
       pbmtolj [-resolution N] [-float] [-noreset] [-packbits] [-delta] [-com‐
       press] [pbmfile] [-copies N]

DESCRIPTION
       Reads a PBM image as input.  Produces HP LaserJet data as output.

       Note that there is no ljtopbm tool.

OPTIONS
       -resolution
	      Specifies the resolution of the output device, in dpi.   Typical
	      values are 75, 100, 150, 300, and 600.  The default is 75.

       -float Suppresses positioning information.  The default is to write the
	      sequence ESC & l 0 E to the output file.

       -noreset
	      Prevents pbmtolj from writing the reset sequences to the	begin‐
	      ning and end of the output file.

       -packbits
	      Enables use of TIFF packbits compression.

       -delta Enables use of delta-between-rows compression.

       -compress
	      Enables  use  of both TIFF packbits, and delta-between-rows com‐
	      pression.

       -copies
	      Specifies the the number of copies.  The	default	 is  1.	  This
	      option  controls the "number of copies" printer control; pbmtolj
	      generates only one copy of the image.

       All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.

SEE ALSO
       pbm(5)

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 1988 by Jef Poskanzer and Michael Haberler.   -float  and
       -noreset	 options added by Wim Lewis.  -delta, -packbits, and -compress
       options added by Dave Platt.

				 22 April 2000			    pbmtolj(1)
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