pbmtoescp2

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NAME
       pbmtoescp2 - convert a PBM image to a ESC/P2 printer file


SYNOPSIS
       pbmtoescp2

       [-compress=compressionmode] [-resolution=dpi]

       [pbmfile]

       All  options  can  be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.  You
       may use two hyphens instead of one to designate an option.  You may use
       either  white  space  or	 equals	 signs	between an option name and its
       value.

       Input is read from file pbmfile if  specified,  otherwise  from	stdin.
       Output is written to stdout.


DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pbmtoescp2  reads  a  PBM image as input.  It produces an ESC/P2 raster
       graphic printer control stream as output.

	This program creates an output that is	printable  on  Epson  printers
       that  understand	 the ESC/P2 printer control language  (e.g. the Stylus
       models).	 For older Epson 9-pin dot  matrix  printers,  which  use  the
       ESC/P protocol, see pbmtoepson.


OPTIONS
       -compress=compressionmode
	      This determines the compression mode that pbmtoescp2 uses in its
	      output.  Valid values for compressionmode are 0  and  1.	 -com-
	      press=0  results	in  a printer control stream with uncompressed
	      raster graphic data.  -compress=1 results in a  printer  control
	      stream  with  RLE	 compressed raster graphic data (RLE means Run
	      Length Encoding).	 The default is -compress=1.



       -resolution=dpi
	      This determines the horizontal and the vertical print resolution
	      set in the printer control stream.  Another way of looking at it
	      is a declaration of what the resolution of the  input  image  is
	      (PBM  images  don’t have inherent resolution).  Valid values for
	      dpi are 180 and 360.  See hints  for more information on this.

	      The default is -resolution=360.







HINTS
       RLE compresses very well bitmaps of line drawings, preferably  horizon-
       tal  oriented  contents	like  texts,  sheets  of music, etc.  However,
       bitmaps derived from photographs are not ideal  for  RLE.   In  extreme
       cases,  when no byte repetitions occur in the input, the result will be
       even slightly bigger than the input.  To avoid  this,  use  compression
       mode 0 to switch off RLE.

       Each  pixel  in the input PBM image becomes one dot in the printed out-
       put.  Therefore, you must make sure the width and height of  the	 input
       are  appropriate for the print resolution you choose and the print area
       you want.  E.g. if you print at 180 dpi and want the image to print  as
       8  inches by 10, you must supply a PBM that is 1440 pixels wide by 1800
       pixels high.  You can adjust the size of the input with pamscale,  pam-
       stretch, pbmreduce, or pamenlarge.



SEE ALSO
       escp2topbm(1), pbmtoepson(1), pamscale(1), pamstretch(1), pbmreduce(1),
       pamenlarge(1), pbm(1)


AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 2003 by Ulrich Walcher (u.walcher@gmx.de).


HISTORY
       pbmtoescp2 was added to Netpbm in Release 10.18 (August 2003);  it  was
       created around the same time.



netpbm documentation		 4 April 2005	     Pbmtoescp2 User Manual(0)

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