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# Sample configuration file
#
# This file will be automatically read upon startup if it is placed in
# /etc/pnm2ppa.conf
#
# uncomment entries by removing "#" to activate them.
#
#-----------set the printer model---------------------------
# YOU MUST CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING, EVEN IF YOU DO NOTHING ELSE!
#
# If there is more than one "version" entry activated, the last one
# will be used. The printer version can also be set with the command line
# option e.g., "-v 720".
#version 720 # 710, 712, 722 also acceptable
#version 820
#version 1000
#--------control system log messages from pnm2ppa-------------------
# pnm2ppa issues progress and error messages to the system log (syslog).
# For security reasons, no input from the user is ever sent to the syslog.
# The setting "silent 1" suppresses messages to the syslog. The
# setting "verbose 1" sends messages to the standard error stream (stderr)
# in addition to the syslog. (Note: on BeOS, syslog messages are
# diverted to stderr; use "silent 1" to suppress them.)
# Note: the "silent 1" keyword is only accepted from the system
# configuration file (/etc/pnm2ppa.conf), and not from configuration files
# specified with the pnm2ppa option "-f".
#silent 1
#verbose 1
#---------set the margins of the printed page-------------------
# Margins: these are distances from the edges of the paper in
# "dots" ( 600 dots = 1 inch = 2.54 cm).
# Nothing outside these margins will be printed.
# Default values are give below; uncomment and change, if necessary.
# (Older versions of pnm2ppa required larger left and right margins to avoid
# printer failure with "flashing lights", but this problem is believed to
# be solved)
#topmargin 10
#bottommargin 150
#leftmargin 10
#rightmargin 10
#----------center the printer output on the paper-------------------
# Offsets: these are adjustments for centering the print correctly on the
# paper. Units are dots (1/600 inch). Add a positive number of dots to
# xoff to move the printed image to the right, relative to the paper.
# add to yoff to move it down. The helper program calibrate_ppa prints
# a test page to check the offsets (see CALIBRATON.txt):
# usage: "calibrate_ppa --center | pnm2ppa --bw - - | lpr -l
# Default values are:
#xoffset 160
#yoffset 50
#------------align the black and color ink cartridges--------
# Color Offsets: these control alignment between the black ink
# and color ink print cartridges. This changes a little whenever you
# replace an ink cartridge, so the default values are just approximate.
#
# Use "calibrate_ppa --align | pnm2ppa --fd - - | lpr -l "
# to print a test page to help you adjust the color offsets.
#
# The first line checks horizontal alignment ColOffsX,:
# The second line checks vertical alignment ColOffsY,:
# The alignment is correct if alignment patterns "0" is best.
# If a diffent alignment pattern is best, add or subtract the + or
# - value shown below it to ColOffsX or ColOffSy.
#
# See CALIBRATION.txt for more details.
# Use "calibrate_ppa --test | pnm2ppa --fd - - | lpr -l " to check your
# new settings.
#ColOffsX 0
#ColOffsY 0
#---------------"shearing" corrections-------------------------------------
# shearing correction (for bidirectional printing modes)
# if there is a horizontal offset between right-to-left and left-to-right
# sweeps of the print head, adjust these in units of 1"/600 (1 dot).
# There are separate corrections colorshear and blackshear for the
# color and black print heads. The third and fourth lines of the
# alignment test page (see above) tests these.
# The setting is correct when alignments "0" are correct.
# Add or subtract the + or - number shown under the best-aligned shearing
# alignment pattern.
#colorshear 0
#blackshear 0
#-------------blackness control-----------------------------
# this controls the density of black ink used.
# valid blackness choices are 1 2 3 4; controls the
# density of black ink used: 1 (least ink), 2 (default), 4 (most).
# 0 = no black ink. This affects black ink bordered by whitespace
# only (e.g. text, but not black in color images)
#blackness 2
#------------Color correct curve Gamma parameters-------------------------
# Gamma color correction values for Red, Green and Blue:
# (Note: a more effective method of color correction is to use
# a calibration file /etc/pnm2ppa.gamma, in which case these
# Gamma values will not be used. See COLOR.html or COLOR.txt)
# The pnm2ppa option --noGamma suppresses color correction.
# The standard Gamma enhancement curve is
# gEnh(i) = (int) ( pow ( (double) i / 256, Gamma ) * 256 )
# (i.e., 256 times ( i*(1.0/256)) to the power Gamma ),
# where (int) i is the ppm color intensity, in the range 0 - 255.
# positive values of Gamma enhance (increase the intensity of)
# the corresponding color. Gamma = 1.0 corresponds to no
# color correction, gEnh[i] = i.
# You can specify Gamma values as a decimal number for each primary color
#GammaR 1.0 # red enhancement
#GammaG 1.0 # green enhancement
#GammaB 1.0 # blue enhancement
# For use with the printed output of "pnm2ppa -g ",
# you can also specify Gamma values using the integer GammaIdx,
# which gives Gamma = 1.0 - 0.033 * GammaIdx :
#RedGammaIdx 0
#GreenGammaIdx 0
#BlueGammaIdx 0
# Default papersize (only used for printing the color calibration
# test page with pnm2ppa -g).
# Valid choices are: a4, letter, legal:
#papersize letter # this is the default
#papersize legal
#papersize a4
#-----------suppress bidirectional printing---------------------
# by default the printing sweeps are now bidirectional (unimode 0);
# to make unidirectional printing (left-to-right) the default behavior,
# (unimode 1) uncomment the next line . (The command line options --uni
# and --bi override the default behavior). You might wish to print
# unidirectionally to avoid shearing effects in high-quality
# color images, for example)
#unimode 1
#=====================================================================
# the following are switches for debugging purposes only:
# set their values to 0 to switch off the corresponding ink type:
#black_ink 1
#color_ink 1
#cyan_ink 1
#magenta_ink 1
#yellow_ink 1