
The PDF/A standard ensures that PDF files created today will be usable for years to come. Creates files that are compliant with the new public specification from the International Standards Organization.
Native 64-bit (x64) print driver support along with Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Microsoft Office 2010 compatibility will provide you a safe investment in PDF technology well into the future.
Easily control how you create Adobe® PDF files. The included built-in profiles provide one-click access to create PDF/A-1b, PDF/A-1a, High Quality Print, Smallest File Size, Confidential, Standard or User Defined PDF output.
Print2PDF creates Adobe® PDF compatible documents that are viewable with the FREE Adobe® Reader®. Documents look exactly as you intended and can be viewed on a broad range of systems.
Share the print driver from any Windows® computer or prepare a client installation for distribution from a flash drive. Once the print driver has been installed on the client, future connections to the server are not required and all conversion is performed on the client workstation.
Control how your users will create PDF files in your organization. Configure default settings, output folder & filenames, and decide if Microsoft® Office and Internet Explorer integration is available.
Reduce administration costs by centralizing PDF creation on Terminal Services or Citrix® MetaFrame® Presentation Server. Please read the Citrix MetaFrame Installation Guide for more information.
Save time and convert office documents using the included GUI application or command-line utility to automate conversion on the server. Output files keep the original name to further automate the process.
Easily add PDF output capability to your application. Print2PDF includes a simple configuration utility to automate conversion. Read the Developer Guide to learn how to integrate Print2PDF.
Create a single PDF from multiple sources (web pages, Microsoft® Word) to deliver one document that anyone can open using the FREE Adobe® Reader®. Append before, after, or in the middle of a file.
Sign electronic documents using a digital signature to verify your identity and provide tamper-resistance. Integration with the Windows Certificate Store provides one-click access to your digital signatures.
Define digital signature appearance using signature image and text with variables. Include drawing of signature validation status. Use qualified third party authority for Time stamping your documents.
Strong PDF security with 40-bit or 128-bit RC4 encryption secures your private document’s content. Use this industry accepted encryption standard to easily protect any document.
Print2PDF supports two levels of password protection. A password can be configured to protect the document upon opening and a different password can be defined to control any document changes.
Use PDF document permissions to allow or deny document printing, changing the document, content copying, and adding or changing comments & form fields to effectively control the document content.
Provides the ability to optimize PDF files for viewing on the web (fast web view). The linearization process allows viewers to begin reading the document before it has completely downloaded.
Use the built-in SMTP client to send an e-mail with the PDF attachment to a designated SMTP server. No default e-mail client is required.
Use the Stamp function to brand your documents by inserting an image of a stamp, signature, or company logo. Easily classify documents with a text watermark (e.g. ‘Draft’, ‘Classified’, etc.).
With the included macro, easily convert any document into PDF with hyperlink and bookmark support. Toolbar integration with Microsoft® Word provides quick, one-click conversion.
Control the metadata that is saved to PDF. Easily add a title, subject, author and keywords to quickly find the document you need within your document management system. Also supports XMP metadata.
Choose the resolution (72 to 2400 DPI) to optimize print quality and document file size. Use multiple image compression options to preserve the integrity of the images in the PDF document.