PostScript based Applications |
For Southwest Bell, a Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC), we
implemented forms and consulted on the development of applications programs to
demand print completed expense reimbursement requests for signature. This
project involved the conversion of PostScript files designed using word
processing software, design and implementation of custom written PostScript
programs, and the design of interfaces to permit applications programs
written in COBOL to generate the variable data for inclusion in the
demand-printed forms.
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Production Printing |
For a client in the financial services industry, we have
consulted on the design, implementation, and enhancement of an applications
system which generates in excess of 1 million pages of PostScript output
per month.
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PostScript Graphics |
For several clients, we have converted artwork produced by a variety
of desktop design, drawing, and publishing packages into PostScript macros
which can be downloaded into a printer and referenced easily from an output
stream generated by applications programs.
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PostScript Performance |
For several clients in a range of industries, we have consulted on
techniques for improving the performance of PostScript jobs, both in terms of
raw size (the number of bits which must be transferred from the host computer
to the printer), and coding style to improve the speed of processing within
the printer.
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PostScript Backends |
We have assisted several clients with the design, implementation, and
debugging of PostScript emitting back ends for applications. These projects
typically involve the total design and implementation of the output back-end,
the design of the interfaces between the applications program itself and the
forms-producing back-end, and the modular design of the PostScript output
stream to produce different output requirements.
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Speaking |
Our founder, Robert Gezelter, has spoken on PostScript, HP PCL, and
other related topics both on a national level within the United States and
internationally in France, Switzerland, Canada, and Turkey.
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