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Print Management Solutions

The next generation of document delivery interfaces has arrived. Using newly developed technologies, print providers can offer clients accurate PDF file conversions, while slashing the installation and licensing fees that major software providers such as Adobe charge their customers.

The Convenience of Document Delivery Interfaces

Here's how it works: using a seven-step process, print providers can create a customized driver that's installed via a download or web link. Users can access the document delivery interface remotely, entering their criteria and giving the printer any special instructions. Built for printers, this document delivery interface is ready virtually immediately, while software companies like Adobe take weeks to deliver their custom document management solutions to clients.

Using these interfaces, users can quickly and accurately generate previews of their work, ensuring that all colors, fonts, borders and layouts appear exactly as intended. During the conversion process, the post-script files that are used to generate PDFs sometimes fail to preserve important stylistic characteristics of the original. This leads to headaches for both print providers and their clients, who often have to go back and forth to fix the problems.

Best of all, these management solutions cost a small fraction of what companies like Adobe charge for driver installation and licensing. Whereas Adobe drivers cost thousands to install and hundreds more to maintain from month to month, this new technology is available on a pay-per-use basis.GoPrint2.com created these new technologies with the needs of small business owners in mind. The company bridges the gap between the 90 percent of print shop owners who can't afford Adobe drivers and the 10 percent who can.





"... Best of all, these management solutions cost a small fraction of what companies like Adobe charge for driver installation and licensing ..."