pdfExpress XM

pdfExpress XM The print production world has changed a great deal since the introduction of PDF in 1991 - back then there wasn't an Internet and high speed inkjet printers did not exist. PDF was designed for single user viewer applications and Raster Image Processing (RIPs) - not complex web-enabled transpromo marketing via billing statements.

Unfortunately PDF hasn't changed enough since then - certainly its been extended to support com-mercial color, XML, complex annotations, and so forth - but where are the changes to support today's modern requirements?

The vast majority of industrial PDF (high page count billing and transpromo PDF files) today is created by .NET applications - appliations that don't prepare the PDF for subsequent manufactur-ing on a highspeed imaging device. .NET programmers don't understand printing color models, limitations of PDF viewers (try opening a 200K page PDF in Reader), spot color, color models, the impact of object reuse on RIP time, and many other things that make actually printing PDF possible.

While standards such as PDF/VT or PPML exist for industrial PDF applications .NET programmers simply don't understand or use them - and probably never will.

What can you do? Let the experts at Lexigraph show you how to automatically transform PDF to make processing these types of PDF files faster and eaiser.

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