ING Employee Benefits implemented FLY Batch on Solaris
servers for automated conversion of multi-page PDF documents.
The PDF files were converted into multi-page CCITT G4-compressed
TIFF images for viewing and archiving in their Optika Acorde
system.
FLY Batch Features:
Command line interface to script
calls to the conversion engine
Multi-page documents converted to
multiple single-page output files
Vector graphics, raster images and
text, including fonts, supported
in vector output formats
Choose resolution,
color depth and compression for raster formats
Options to reference, substitute
or outline Type 1 and TrueType fonts
Crop output to remove white space
or convert at page size
Ignore vectors, images, text
during conversion
Rotate output by any degree
Flexible naming convention for output files
AddComm, a leading Dutch provider of print, mail and fulfillment services,
uses FLY Batch to transfer high-volume PDF print streams into
their utility customer’s Windows archiving system as EMF files.
Platforms
Windows® 32-bit and 64-bit
Linux (Red Hat certified, also runs on SuSe, FreeBSD and
more
UNIX (Sun Solaris®, HP-UX®, IBM AIX®)
Mac OS X
For assistance, advice on which product to use or a quote, please email
"info" at visual-integrity.com or call