Better Picture Graphics on Printed Forms
Being a hospital, several forms have graphics to represent activates that need to be done by the patient or body parts to depict where ailments/injuries are. When building forms in Form Designer, these pictures are find, but when printed out of WFI they are very pixilated and blurry. Then when these forms are scanned back into the Medical Record, its worse. Is this in the future plans to make better?

In addition to the tips Ron offered, we are looking into this printing issue.
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Ron Davis commented
Great, "scale of gray" is an important distinction here, valuable point and a valuable add to the feature requests.
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Connie Arnold commented
I have previously and this was the answer, but as you know, images are not always "black & white". I had put this under the "Idea" section on the other website, but wanted it here as well to be sure it was going to be in future work.
"PCL files can only display information in black & white only. There are no exceptions with any scale of gray to be allowed within the limitations of the PCL file. Without any tolerance for gray inside images this would explain any grainy parts that you will find. We have updates are being developed now, however, to maximize the best images/graphics is to make sure that they are black & white, 300 dpi. " -
Ron Davis commented
Hi Connie , Generally, there are improvements in future releases, however the issue you describe can possibly be mitigated with some image editing work and possibly just some assistance from our Support team. Have you reached out to the Support team ? https://customerportal.interlacehealth.com/s/login/?inst=8a