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PRO
META Normalization |
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The PRO
META Normalization solution, when combined
with a PRO transform product like PRO
META to PDF, is recognized as one of the premier data delivery
software solutions in the printing industry.
Clients use this modular product when delivering a
solution that combines integrated host to printer functionality
with fast, accurate print-stream interpretation, conversion, indexing
and file splitting. |
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PRO META Normalization
provides a number of uses for Xerox LCDS and
Metacode customers such as:
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Optimizing applications for better printer throughput
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Converting offline applications to online Xerox format
for use with bus & tag and TCP/IP attached printers |
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Converting online applications to offline Xerox format
for outsourcing, disaster recovery or other purposes |
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Splitting large print files into multiple print files |
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Selecting pages for reprint purposes:
By dynamically interpreting and normalizing Xerox LCDS and Metacode
print-streams during the same PRO transformation process pass,
clients can interface traditional computer systems with newer
printing technologies. The PRO META Normalization product interprets
Xerox LCDS and Metacode print-streams and resources and converts
them into standard normalized Metacode files. These individual
normalized files can then be printed directly to a printer, archived
or converted into other formats. The format of the normalized
print files can be tailored to you installation's standards. |
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The key to the power and flexibility
of PRO META Normalization product is the
way it manages print resources. The product determines which Xerox
resources are required by an application and ensures that they
are available for the normalized output files.
The PRO META Normalization product
offers the greatest flexibility for resource utilization by
providing several user-selectable methods of handling Xerox
resources. Resources can be referenced from the output file,
or they can be placed at the beginning of the print file as
downloaded resources. Alternatively, they can be put into a
separate download file.
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