Email Print Driver
PDF conversions are used in the professional printing industry to standardize file
formats. If a shop cannot open a client's file in its native format because the
shop doesn't have the program used to create the document installed on its machines,
it's standard practice to convert the file to the PDF format for printing.
However, this can cause document delivery problems. Formats, fonts, colors, borders
and layouts can all be compromised if there are any discrepancies between the options
installed on the client's machine and the shop's machine. To overcome these PDF
conversion challenges, print shops install special drivers that ensure accurate
document rendering.
Clients can preview their PDF conversions when delivering print jobs to the shop
remotely, using interfaces that link their computers with those at the shop. These
interfaces are easier than submitting jobs via email, as they help the shop streamline
their work and make it easier for the client to submit jobs.
However, the drivers that power these PDF conversions and shop-client interfaces
tend to be extremely expensive to install and maintain, at least when ordered through
major providers like Adobe. Companies commonly charge thousands or tens of thousands
of dollars in initial fees, then bill clients monthly for usage.
Reliable PDF Conversions at a Fraction of the Price
Thanks to forward-thinking technological improvements, that is set to change. GoPrint2.com has developed a set of driver tools that
offer easy, fast installation, allow users to customize them to a greater degree
than major providers do, and best of all, are free to
download and install. The GoPrint2.com interface is accessible on a pay-as-you-go
basis, making it very affordable for even the most budget-conscious business.
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