Print Delivery
The future of online print delivery systems is looking bright. Advanced tools that
make postscript drivers and interface software much more affordable are already
available, and more breakthroughs are set to follow, particularly for large companies
with system administration restrictions.
Coming Soon: Advanced Print Delivery Options for System Administrators
Usually, big corporations have tightly controlled networks. Since print delivery
systems rely on additional outside software, system administrators are sometimes
reluctant to install it. This makes the task of delivering print jobs to service
providers online much more tedious, as direct links between the client's computer
and the printers cannot be established without the add-on software. In addition,
the postscript drivers used by the publishing shop won't be able to standardize
client documents into PDF form as they come in online.
Software developers are already working their way around these problems. Soon, it
will be possible to access these drivers and interfaces directly over the World
Wide Web, making it so that system administrators don't have to download or install
anything to take full advantage of these services. These technologies will also
enable the shop to convert client files from their native formats to PDFs on their
side, rather than requiring clients to approve PDFs in a preview window before submitting
them.
GoPrint2.com is leading the charge towards these affordable
and convenient new technologies. The company has already created drivers and interfaces
that download in minutes, offer users excellent customization features, convert
files to PDF reliably and quickly, and streamline the shop's workload.

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