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PRO PCL to PDF/A dynamically converts production print streams from PCL to PDF/A-1b archive-ready format, promoted by the PDF/A Competence Center (www.pdfa.org).

When the output generated by the PRO PCL to PDF/A is archived in the PDF/A-1b format, the rendered visual appearance of the document will be reproducible over the long-term, irrespective of any hardware or software changes, exactly as the law demands.

 
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Is your production operation creating customer-focused documents using PCL? Are you under regulatory fiat on how they need to be archived and retrieved? If so, you're facing technological, legal and regulatory problems dealing with how to store and retrieve these documents long term. PRO PCL to PDF/A provides a solution to your problems.

 
 

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PRO PCL to PDF/A offers a cost-effective, platform-independent product that takes your production PCL print streams and produces PDF/A-1b output ready to archive.

PRO PCL to PDF/A:
 

 
      AFP to PDF/A Converts your production PCL print streams to archive-ready PDF/A

 
      AFP to PDF/A Creates PDF/A-1b output

 
      AFP to PDF/A Works on a wide variety of platforms

 
      AFP to PDF/A Indexes the PDF/A files and creates an external index for archive load  
 
   
 
PRO PCL to PDF/A
 
 
     

Provides superior font management: it maps fonts to PDF Type 1 fonts. Custom fonts are automatically converted to PDF Type 3 fonts.

 
      AFP to PDF/A

Uses PDF/A overlays to emulate pre-printed form stock. This makes the creation of watermarks easy, allowing the full power of PDF/A to be utilized within legacy applications. This approach can be used to add full color graphics and T&C.

 
      AFP to PDF/A

Uses object-to-object PCL to PDF/A transformation rather than object-to-bitmap transforms. This approach produces PDF/A files optimized for archiving.

 
      AFP to PDF/A

Bookmarks any data in the print file which automatically organizes it into multiple levels for easy navigation within the document.

 
      AFP to PDF/A Index rules can be set up to create external indices on multiple criteria  
 


The PRO PCL to PDF/A transform has all the capabilities of the PRO PCL to PDF transform (PDF v. 1.4) allowed under the PDF/A-1b standard.

 
 

 

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