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PCL to PDF Converter 2.02

VeryPDF PCL to PDF Converter quickly converts PCL and PXL print files to Adobe Acrobat PDF files as well as TIF, TIFF, JPG, JPEG, BMP, PCX, PXL files. This is not a raster based conversion. VeryPDF PCL to PDF Converter can be used to create either bitmap files (PCX, TIF, JPEG, BMP etc.) at various resolutions or searchable PDF files.



VeryPDF PCL to PDF Converter is the fastest and most accurate converter of PCL, PXL, PX3 to PDF, TIFF and other distribution formats. Integrate high-volume batch conversion into your server-based application or workflow.



VeryPDF PCL to PDF Converter Features:

1. Standalone software, Adobe Acrobat and Reader NOT required!

2. Convert LaserJet PCL and PXL to PDF (Portable Document Format), PCL to PDF, PXL to PDF.

3. Convert PCL5e, PCL5c and HP-PCL print files, and vector graphics to searchable PDF, the output PDF files are fully searchable in Acrobat and can be indexed in Acrobat Catalog.

4. Now you can convert your LaserJet PCL print files to industry standard PDF (Portable Document Format), PDF documents can be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat range of products, distribute your print files around the Internet or your company Intranet for easy viewing, searching and printing.

5. Turns laser printer output files (PCL, PXL, PX3) into raster image files and vector documents (PDF, TIF, TIFF, JPG, JPEG, BMP, PCX, PXL) without need the third part products.

6. Smallest PDF file size within conversion.

7. Indispensable in the development of Windows electronic form applications that use HP PCL form overlays or as a tool for developers of HP PCL4/5/5e/5c + PCL XL (PCL6) applications on Windows platform.

8. It is convenient and easy to operate, and documents can be directly dragged from Windows Explorer and converted fast.

9. Support sorting on file name when conversion in batch.

10. Support single file process, single directory process, multi-level directory process and many other process way.



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