PostScript templates are used to create the printer layout
for some letter, prescription styles, graphs, and currently is the only way to define a
print layout for the Superbill. Using PostScript means that if you
have a PostScript capable printer, you can easily print to a local or network
PS printer without going thru the process of first creating a PDF which is how
most of Synapse EMR printing is done.
PostScript printers tend to be higher end lasers, and many color lasers are
PostScript capable. But be careful when purchasing as some of the low end
color lasers that are windows specific are cheaper precisely because they lack
PostScript. Older B&W lasers from HP were also PostScript capable
such as the 4MP, but of course they were very expensive when first released
some 12 years ago! You can purchase a used PostScript printer off eBay
for less than $100 - but make sure first that it works with Windows and is not
Macintosh specific!
Synapse EMR comes with a built-in template for the Superbill. However, you may wish to customise if you
need to change the layout. To see the
built in layout, in Synapse EMR build 166 and higher
- Navigate
to the Custom/PostScript tab
- Select
“invoice” from the drop down menu near the bottom left
- Click
on the “Default” button same line, and it will be displayed on the right
- Type
a name for the template in the field above the buttons eg. Superbill, and
then “Add New”
- You
are now ready to make changes, and test them. When happy with the changes, use the “Update” button.
To activate the new template
- Navigate
to the Settings/PostScript tab
- Click
on the “?” button to the right of the “Superbill Template” label
- One
template called “superbill” or whatever name you used will appear in the
list
- Click
on the name to select it, and then use the “Save Config” button to save
this setting.
The PostScript templates use a DSL ( domain specific
language ) to specify the layout. At
present this is undocumented, but can be inferred from the examples. If you need help, ask on the forums.
NB: When you use a PostScript template, it previews in a
window which allows you to view at different sizes etc. This may well be blank if you do not install
the optional PostScript font package!
Graham Chiu
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