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Print Delivery Interface

Print delivery interfaces are convenient tools that link the facilities at a print shop with remote clients. This enables the client to access a branded printer from anywhere an Internet connection can be established, and allows clients to use the interface to specify quantities and give the shop special directions for the job.

However, this software as designed by major service providers has its limitations. For example, one of the other document management tools this delivery software offers is reliable conversion to the PDF format. The PDF file format is used as a default when the shop doesn't have access to the same programs, fonts, color options or layout options as the computer the user created the documents on.

Avoid Unnecessary Expenses and Limitations of Print Delivery Interface Software

Drivers overcome these problems, but they're very expensive, and don't offer much in the way of customization. Adobe, for example, is one major provider of these drivers, but they charge exorbitant fees, take weeks to install the driver and need to manually reinstall it to add updates in the future. This requires the shop to deliver the updated software to each client individually, as they'll all need to reinstall to get the updates.

Thanks to a unique technological breakthrough, new management software is able to provide all the benefits of Adobe print delivery interfaces at a fraction of the cost and without the drawbacks and limitations. GoPrint2.com offers driver software that downloads in minutes with no up-front installation fees and no monthly charges. Simply use the tool on a pay-as-you-go basis with access to online technical support and excellent customer service.





"... The PDF file format is used as a default when the shop doesn't have access to the same programs, fonts, color options or layout options as the computer the user created the documents on...."