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Virtual Printer Driver - Real Improvements in Your Software

Two Pilots company enhances the code of Virtual Printer Driver and expands its features. Virtual Printer Driver is extended with custom name and features.
Kokoshkino city, Moskovskaya province, Russia (prbd.net) 19/06/2011
Your end-user software can be created with any programming language (C++, C#, Delphi, VB.NET, VB). Equipped with a custom-made Virtual Printer, your software will be able to:

- Generate output in the form of standard raster or vector formats from your program or from any other software application meant to produce printing forms;
- Modify a virtually-printed document before sending it for actual printing;
- Import documents from other applications. Imported documents can be converted to your format with the use of EMF images provided by the printer.

New features of Virtual Printer Driver:

- FTP upload
- PostScript-based printer
- New watermarks engine
- Sharing the printer in a domain
- Support large spool files (more than 2 Gb)
- New text converter with Hebrew support
- New converter engine now allows converting in a several threads at once (for BMP/TIFF/JPEG/PNG)

The fee that you pay to purchase a virtual printer is your only expense. You may distribute the drivers with your applications without any additional fees.

Two Pilots Development Service will make all additional customizations to make sure that the printer fully conforms to your requirements. The source code is also available for purchase. Its license allows the code to be modified.

For more details, please see the home page of the Virtual Printer Drivers development service:
http://www.colorpilot.com/emfprinterpilot.html
Pricing information:
http://www.colorpilot.com/emfprinterpilot_price.html

About

Since 1999, Two Pilots' focus has been software development. One of its first software products was Form Pilot - a form-filling program that allows users to fill out forms on a computer instead of using a typewriter. Form Pilot used a virtual printer for transferring the form image to the program window. The team developed the virtual printer driver for the Form Pilot software. Quite quickly virtual printer development grew into a standalone service. However there were limitations in the enhance

Contact

Julia Wunder

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Zipcode : 143390
+73912789526
press_release@colorpilot.org
http://www.colorpilot.com/emfprinterpilot.html