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NAME

       pbmpage - create a one page test pattern for printing

SYNOPSIS

       pbmpage [-a4] test_pattern

DESCRIPTION

       pbmpage generates a one page test pattern to print on a sheet of paper,
       for use in calibrating a printer.  The test pattern in is PBM format.

       pbmpage produces an image  intended  for  600  dots  per  inch  printer
       resolution.

       If you are printing on an HP PPA printer, you can convert the output of
       this program to a  stream  that  you  can  feed  to  the  printer  with
       pbmtoppa.

       Bear  in mind that when you print the test pattern, you are testing not
       only the printer, but  any  converter  or  driver  software  along  the
       printing  path.   Any  one of these components may adjust margins, crop
       the image, erase edges, and such.

       If, due to addition of margins, the printer refuses to print the  image
       because it is too big, use pnmcut to cut the right and bottom edges off
       the test pattern until it is small enough to print.

       test_pattern is the number of the test pattern to generate, as follows.
       The default is 1.

       1      A  grid  ruled  in  numbers  of pixels.  The outermost rules are
              exactly at the edges of the paper.

       2      A vertical line segment, one pixel wide, extending 1/2" up  from
              the exact center of the page.

       3      Two  diagonal  line  segments,  one  starting  at the upper left
              corner of the page, the  other  starting  from  the  lower  left
              corner  of  the page.  Both extend 1/2" toward the center of the
              page at 45 degrees.

OPTIONS

       -a4    Generate an image for A4 (European) paper.  Without this option,
              pbmpage  generates an image for US standard paper (8 1/2" wide x
              11" high).

SEE ALSO

       pbmtoppa(1), pnmcut(1), pbm(5)

AUTHOR

       Tim Norman.  Copyright (C) 1998.  Licensed under GNU Public License

       Manual page by Bryan Henderson, May 2000.

                                  01 May 2000                       pbmpage(1)