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Criteria Based Printing
How to create print rules for specific conditions?
Print rules are executed based on the restrictions applied in the print rules configurations. These restrictions give flexibility to administrators to define separate print rules based on the criteria, e.g., include PHI fields for a specific collection protocol, print labels with different tokens based on the login location of the user, and separate information needs to be present for different specimen types
Print Rule Restriction | Effect |
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Collection Protocol | Only print labels from the specified collection protocols. This enables users to set separate print rules based on study requirements |
Specimen Class | Only print labels for the specified specimen types. This allows users to create separate labels for specimen classes, e.g., tissue and fluid specimens. |
Specimen Types | Only print labels for the specified specimen types. This allows users to create separate labels for specimen types, e.g., serum and urine specimens. |
Visit Site | Only print labels if the specified visit site is the same as the visit site defined while collecting specimens. This allows the creation of separate labels across different sites |
IP Range | Only print labels if the user is using from the defined IP Range. When users switch sites regularly, this feature, instead of the visit site filter, helps users print appropriate labels based on their physical location. |
User groups | Only print labels if the logged-in user belongs to the user group defined in the print rule. This enables admins to set print rules for a group of users |
Users | Only print labels if the user logs in using the account defined in the print rule. |
Lineage | Only print labels for the defined lineage. When the print tokens/ printers for primary specimens and aliquots are different. |
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