Steel manufacturing and sales companies can reduce paper costs/storage costs with the PDF conversion feature!
This is an introduction to a case study of the software "Mercury" for print servers, which converts AFP/IPDS print data into common formats such as PDF, PCL, and Postscript. In a steel manufacturing and sales company, this software is connected to a color multifunction printer and a monochrome printer, totaling five devices, to perform PDF conversion. The generated PDF files have a very high compatibility with the print results from IPDS printers. Previously, paper printing was essential for reference, but now it can be displayed on a PC screen, allowing for the printing of only the necessary pages on paper. Additionally, for documents intended for storage, it is now possible to store the PDF electronic files on a file server or external media, significantly contributing to the reduction of paper and storage costs. 【Features】 ■ Steel manufacturing and sales company ■ Connected printers: Color multifunction printer, monochrome printer ■ Printer speed: 21 pages/min to 55 pages/min ■ Number of printers: Total of 5 devices ■ Other requirements: PDF conversion of forms with automatic sorting into folders by department/form type *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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【Introduction Environment】 ■Host: IBM z/OS ■Writer: PSF 4.3.0 FOR z/OS ■Connection Method: TCP/IP ■Input Print Data: IPDS (Intelligent Printer Data Stream) ■Output Print Data: Postscript, PDF *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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