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BullZip PDF Printer 3.0.0.194

Copernic   on 03 May 2007 - 10:48 · 1 comment & 1613 views

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The BullZip PDF Printer works as a Microsoft Windows printer and allows you to write PDF documents from virtually any Microsoft Windows application. This program is FREEWARE which means that it is FREE for personal and commercial use. It does not contain any advertising or popups.

Features

* Print to PDF from almost any Windows program.
* Supports 64-bit operatings systems.
* Direct output to the same file each time or prompt for destination.
* Control if the printer should ask if you want to see the resulting PDF document.
* Control output and prompts programmatically.
* Setup can run unattended.
* Graphical user interface.
* Password protect PDF documents.

* 128/40 bit encryption.



* Quality settings (screen, printer, ebook, prepress).
* Set document properties.
* Watermark text, size, rotation, and transparency.
* Supreimpose/background documents.
* Appending/prepending documents.
* User interface control.
* Command line interface to all settings.
* COM/ActiveX interface for programmatic control.
* Support for Citrix MetaFrame
* Support for Windows Terminal Server

System Requirements

* Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/XP x64/2003/2003 x64/Vista/Vista x64
* GPL Ghostscript 8.54 or later

Version History 2007-05-02 (3.0.0.194)

* New printer driver (PPD file)
* More paper types supported (Letter, Ledger, Legal, A3, A4, A5, 11x17,Note, A2, A6, LetterSmall, A0, A1, A4Small, A7, A8, A9, A10, ISO B0,ISO B1, ISO B2, ISO B3, ISO B4, ISO B5, ISO B6, JIS B0, JIS B1, JIS B2,JIS B3, JIS B4, JIS B5, JIS , 6, C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, ARCHE,ARCHD, ARCHC, ARCHB, ARCHA, FLSA, FLSE, HalfLetter, PA4, and CustomPage Sizes)
* Specify PDF Settings (colour model, image compression, compatibility,auto rotate pages, embedded fonts, subset fonts, and page compression)

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#1 grimson on 04 May 2007 - 17:13

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