View, analyze and export SPL files to PDF or other image file formats in batches using this simple and straightforward software solution
Version | 3.14 |
Updated | Mar 28th 2009 |
Developer |
ActMask Co Ltd
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User Rating |
1051
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Original File Size | 1.9 MB |
Downloads | 9122 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Office Tools |
More often than not, the print spooler helps your computer interact more efficiently with the printers and dictates the print jobs in the queue. Therefore, if you get errors, then it is very likely that the tool is corrupted or it just fails to interact properly with other software solutions, perhaps due to incompatibilities.
It is worth mentioning that there are several methods you can use to resolve the problem, including, but not limited to changing the print spooler properties, restoring the default printer state or scanning the system files to spot errors.
To avoid any further problems with the latter options, it is recommended that you reboot the computer and run in in safe mode. In addition, it is best to perform the scan via the Command Prompt, an approach that can be intimating for users with less technical skills.
ActMask SPL Batch Converter Crack is an application designed to help you view the content of the Print Spooling file and convert it to another file format that can be accessed easier from any computer.
More accurately, the tool allows you to convert SPL files to TXT and PDF as well as various image formats, such as TIFF, JPG, BMP or TGA, for instance. The program supports batch conversion, allows you to combine multiple files into a single larger file and secure them via the 128 bits encryption algorithm.
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