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PRO META to Image dynamically converts documents from Xerox LCDS and Metacode to TIFF and PNG formats.

 
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PRO META to Image provides a valuable tool that allows high-volume Xerox printer customers to utilize legacy applications in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems without making costly architecture changes. PRO META to Image converts print streams from Xerox LCDS (including DJDE) and Metacode to TIFF and PNG formats.

PRO META to Image software offers the best performance available to provide speedy conversions from Xerox LCDS and Metacode to TIFF or PNG. Whether organizations want to archive and retrieve their Xerox documents or to make them available to both staff and customers in an interactive mode, PRO META to Image is the key enabler: it provides high-fidelity TIFF or PNG images of the business data, indexed and, if need be, enhanced or restructured.

TIFF is the format of choice for archiving business documents as images and it is used in many ECM implementations. Other imaging formats can only handle single page files, which are then very difficult to reassemble into multi page documents. TIFF offers an important advantage: it can hold either single or multiple pages in one file. Using the powerful built-in PRO Splitter, organizations can easily create TIFF files containing complete customer statements, bills, invoices, policies, and other important documents.

PRO META to Image creates TIFF and PNG images that are perfect representations of the original legacy files. All Xerox fonts, overlays and other resources are reproduced exactly as they are on Xerox printers.

During the conversion,
PRO META to Image optimizes images for archiving, retrieval and display, using our powerful PRO options, eliminating the need for costly changes to the native print applications.


 
 

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The optional PRO Indexer can create index files or database commands, mark document breakpoints and generate image names using the contents of the original document, such as account number, customer number, customer name and statement date.

 
 
The optional PRO Document Enhancer is a powerful reengineering tool, which can add or suppress text, barcodes and images or rearrange the document pages during the conversion.  
 


 
  PRO META to Image is available on Linux, AIX, z/OS and Windows platforms allowing users to install the software where they need it.  
           
 

 

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