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Forms and Font Manager
| You already know the benefits of increased throughput, better document management, reduced costs and enhanced usefulness that non-volatile storage, such as the FlashDIMM™ (described in its own datasheet), means for your printing. |
But for a complete solution you also need an elegant method for managing this added intelligence in your printer. The Forms and Font Manager complements your FlashDIMM or your built-in hard disk, by making it quick and easy to add, update, delete and determine the data stored. |
How the Forms and Font Manager works
The Forms and Font Manager is a software application that runs under Windows95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 to provide you with a tree structure you can use to build projects on your computer. A project consists of the macros, fonts and bitmaps you want to store on the printer. |
The Forms and Font Manager also lets you define how these different elements are to be accessed, and on which local and networked printers they are to be stored and used. When the project is defined, the Forms and Font Manager looks after downloading the data and commands onto the appropriate printers. |
Characteristics
- store specific or corporate typefaces, bitmaps, logos or even signatures, and macros containing printer commands and data (particularly useful for the implementation of electronic forms and letterheads) for consistent and immediate use on the printer
- the content of the non-volatile storage can be managed locally or across the network according to the port, IP-address or URL of the printer
- drag and drop user interface
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- complex print jobs, combining data and commands can be constructed out of simple building blocks
- password protection can be applied to individual projects to prevent unauthorised interference with sensitive data
- hex output is available so the contents of the non-volatile storage can be used from mainframe computers
- test function built-in
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Areas of Application
- manage your non-volatile storage to optimise throughput, document management, costs and usefulness
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- complements your flash memory or your built-in hard disk, by making it quick and easy to add, update, delete and determine the data stored on your printer
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Special Features
- runs under Windows 95, 98, ME, NT or 2000 to provide you with a tree structure you can use to organise the macros, fonts and bitmaps you want to store on the printer
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- lets you define how the different elements stored on the printer are to be accessed, and on which local and networked printers they are to be stored and used
- looks after downloading the data and commands onto the appropriate printers
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Printer Compatibility Print Datasheet PDF
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