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Remote Access Printing

Postscript print drivers are specialized software tools that allow users to print documents from any Windows platform using machines with the postscript drivers attached. In simple terms, this software performs document conversions from the file's native format to the standard PDF format in the event that the program used to create the file is not shared by both machines.

Adobe postscript print drivers, for example, support the following Windows platforms:

  • Windows 95
  • Windows 98 (and Second Edition)
  • Windows NT 4.0
  • Windows Millennium Edition
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Vista

The advantage of using these services is that they ensure that documents can be rendered correctly, even if the host machine and the client's machine don't share the same font, color or layout capabilities. A complete postscript driver system also allows clients remote online access to the shop, letting the end user select the shop's machines from his or her own desktop print menu.

These services are typically very expensive, costing thousands in up-front fees plus monthly usage charges. Because only about 10 percent of the shops in business have the money to access them, an inexpensive online alternative has been created to allow the other 90 percent of shops to remain competitive in an increasingly difficult marketplace.

An Affordable Alternative in Postscript Print Driver Technology

The patented technology developed by GoPrint2.com does everything that the more expensive software does, with easier customization, faster installation, simplified updating procedures and, best of all, no up-front costs. Instead, users simply pay on a per-use basis, enabling even small businesses to offer these convenient technological advantages to their clients.



"... The advantage of using these services is that they ensure that documents can be rendered correctly, even if the host machine and the client's machine don't share the same font, color or layout capabilities ..."