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APFill Ink Coverage Meter is a unique tool for PrintShops and Home users. Now you can optimize pages you print to spend less Ink, Toner and Money. Ink, toner usage is usually described by the printer manufactures as so many pages of A4 using 5% coverage. This software helps you calculate ink, toner coverage on the page before printing. When you use APFill Ink Coverage Meter you can estimate first cost more accurately. APFill allows you to measure CMYK coverage of PDF or PS files.
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"Program is not worth the download"
Version: APFill Ink&Toner Coverage Calculator 3.6.915
Pros
It promises to provide a valuable services but fails.
Cons
I downloaded and installed it. Tried the screen calculation and got some numbers that were way out. Tried the page calculation and discovered I had to install Ghostscript. I found Ghostscript, downloaded the latest version, installed it as well as several other programs needed (redmon). Tried the page calculation again and it failed. Did research and discovered it only works with Ghostcsript 8.14 so I went through the whole installation process again and tried the page coverage again. The program put a big "EVALUATION COPY" banner across the page and failed to complete the calculation. Could not get the program to calculate the coverage despite several hours.
The program is very slow in calculations and screen redraws to the point that it almost seems like the computer is hung.
The help file is full of grammatical and spelling errors. It is also very simplistic and provides almost no help info.
The program has an inherent problem in that it's calculations are not based on what the printer will use but are based on the page displayed on the monitor. The calculations are also dependent on the displayed resolution of the page image.
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