dcmpsprt [options] [imagefile_in...]
imagefile_in DICOM image file(s) to be printed
-h --help
print this help text and exit
--version
print version information and exit
-v --verbose
verbose mode, print actions
-d --debug
debug mode, print debug information
+p --pstate [p]state-file: string
render the following image with pres. state p
-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
-s --spool
spool print job to DICOM printer
--nospool
do not spool print job to DICOM printer (default)
--portrait
set portrait orientation
--landscape
set landscape orientation
--default-orientation
use printer default (default)
--trim
set trim on
--no-trim
set trim off
--default-trim
use printer default (default)
--request-decimate
request decimate
--request-crop
request crop
--request-fail
request failure
--default-request
use printer default (default)
--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)
--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
--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
+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)
-l --layout [c]olumns [r]ows: integer (default: 1 1)
use 'STANDARD\c,r' image display format
--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
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) 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 share/data/dumppat.txt).
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. 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.