Software development kit that can be used to build applications capable of sending PDF pages to physical or virtual printers, with or without modifications
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Updated | Jul 27th 2017 |
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verypdf.com Inc
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User Rating |
767
4.0
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Original File Size | 9 MB |
Downloads | 6096 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Given the widespread usage of the PDF format, and the fact that so many of these documents need to be processed and printed, it is no surprise that new software needs to be able to handle these files even if the user does not have any other program to open them with.
VeryPDF PDFPrint SDK is a development tool that aids users in creating applications that offer PDF processing capabilities. In particular, it is capable of printing documents to physical and virtual printers directly, and it offers several printing options.
A program created with this development kit can send documents to a printer and render them in their original form, without having to open them; this means that no third-party software will be required to handle PDF files.
A number of parameters can be altered when processing documents. For instance, it is possible to specify a page range, select a printer, call the device’s advanced options dialog, set the number of copies, change page size and add watermarks.
Developers can use this software package to offer a PDF processing service to their clients from one server computer, or distribute it to users royalty-free, depending on the type of license they have purchased.
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