RPM as virtual printer: RPM does what you expect a virtual PDF printer to do, and more: convert incoming print jobs to other formats, such as PDF, TIFF and PCL; save multiple documents into a single document; print the same job to multiple printers; in one pass, send to a printer and save to disk; print the same job multiple times, using separate paper trays.
RPM as print server: RPM is implemented as a Windows print server. Its core capabilities include: managing your print workflow; send print jobs to any Windows printer; send print jobs to any printer on your network using core Windows print protocols, or LPR, or direct with port 9100; archive print jobs to local folders, shared folders, or anywhere via FTP; run any local application on your print job; send your print job via email as an attachment or in the message body. RPM also provides extensive data editing, manipulation and translation.
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