PDF Conversions
PDF conversion software works to ensure continuity between client expectations and
the results print shops deliver. They're primarily used to embed fonts, colors and
layouts in the PDF so that they can be rendered correctly even if the print shop
doesn't have access to the same fonts, colors and layout options on its computers.
These conversions save a great deal of time and make a lot of sense for print shops
to have, particularly to serve clients who create documents using rarer or specialized
software.
Using PDF Conversion Software
One commonly used example of PDF conversion software is known as
Ghostscript. In essence, Ghostscript software is based on Adobe's PostScript
program, which turns documents from their native files into PDFs that can be read
by the destination printer. These conversions begin when a client submits a job
to a print shop. The client will be presented with a preview window, allowing him
or her to see the way the document will look after printing so they can approve
it. The approved document is then rendered to the readable file format and sent
to the print shop. Clients are able to add special printing directions, if desired,
through a user-friendly interface that links them directly to the print shop.
GoPrint2.com makes these powerful tools more affordable
to print shops with its unique pay-per-use system of drivers and interfaces, which
users can install in minutes. The company's programs are free to download and enable
print shops to avoid the tens of thousands of dollars in fees that major providers
of comparable technologies charge.
That's why GoPrint2.com developed a new product that's
free to download and install and alleviates the costly monthly charges. The company's
driver software offers affordable solutions to print shop owners who might not otherwise
be able to stay competitive, and to larger companies looking to save expenditures
and streamline their delivery systems.
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