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PRO
META to PS |
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CRTeurope is providing a way
for many organizations to integrate Xerox LCDS and Metacode formats
with PostScript printing by transforming them using PRO
META
to PS format. This conversion process
provides a smooth migration path for Xerox printer clients who
want to move their applications to PostScript printers without
making costly application and architecture changes.
One of the keys to the success of PRO
META to PS is its superior font mapping
and fidelity. Xerox printer fonts can be mapped to selected PostScript
fonts. The same font mapping rules apply to encrypted Xerox fonts.
PRO META to PS has the flexibility to
map fonts to either standard PostScript or embedded Type 1 fonts.
Xerox forms, including color, are converted to page segments,
and IMG. Images are converted to compressed PostScript images
embedded in the output file.
The PRO META to PS
product optimizes the PostScript creating small and compact PostScript
files that can quickly be routed to a printer permitting rated
speed of operation. Both Xerox LCDS and Metacode, including DJDE,
formats are converted. Further, PRO META
to PS supports all of the Xerox centralized
printer capabilities, including stapling, paper tray mapping,
highlight color mapping, multiple color printing, tumble, duplex
or simplex printing. All paper sizes of Legal, A4 and custom are
also supported.
With PRO META to PS,
any data in the print file can be used as Bookmarks and automatically
organized into multiple levels, for easy navigation. Index rules
can be set up, allowing indexing on multiple criteria.
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PRO META to PS is
the best transformation product because it provides the following:
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Output is optimized for production speed and performance
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Allows a single printer to be used for printing both
PostScript and LCDS/Metacode. |
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Compact PostScript files optimized for desktop and
high-speed production printing. |
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A choice of platforms that includes Unix, AIX, Windows
or Linux. |
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Eliminates the need for duplicate printing
format infrastructure support. |
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