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  1. Click on the 'Settings' tab i.e the spanner icon on the left hand side panel of the CP overview page.
  2. Click on 'Label Format and Print Settings' →  'Edit'
  3. Click on  'Show advance settings' .
  4. Under the  'SPECIMEN PRINT SETTINGS' . section set the 'Pre-print' option.

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  1. On Registration: Create all specimens during participant registration. Suitable for creating collection kits for a multi-site study.
  2. On Visit Collection: Create all specimens for that visit during visit collection. Suitable for pre-printing primary specimen labels before going to the clinic.
  3. On Primary Collection: Create child specimens for that primary specimen.
  4. On Primary Receive: Create child specimens for that primary specimen upon receive. 
  5. On Shipment Receive: Create child specimens for the primary specimens upon the shipment receive. 
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All specimens are created in the 'Pending' state.

Specimen Printing

'When to Print' defines when the specimen labels are printed.

'Lineage' defines which specimens are printed.

  1. On Receive: Print label whenever a primary specimen is received. This will default the 'Print' checkbox on the receive specimens page.
  2. Pre-print: Pre-printing is linked to the 'Create Pending Specimens' field. E.g., If it is set to 'Registration', the pre-print will happen at registration. 
  3. On collection: Print label whenever a specimen is collected. This will default the 'Print' checkbox on the specimen collection page.
  4. None: No automatic printing.
Note
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  1. These settings can be overridden per specimen requirement. If you want the CP level to be used, ensure that the value is blank in SR pre-print fields.
  2. Label formats have to be set for auto-generation to use the pre-print option.