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Product Overview

The architecture of Infoprint Transforms is centered around the conversion of AFP datastreams into various output formats. The main components include the AFP Input component, the Transformation Engine, and the Output component. The AFP Input component receives AFP data, which can originate from various sources.

The Transformation Engine is the core of the product, responsible for processing the AFP data and converting it into the desired output format. The engine uses various algorithms and rules to ensure accurate conversion while preserving the original document's formatting. The Output component generates the transformed data in formats such as PCL, PostScript, and PDF.

The communication between these components is primarily internal, managed through the product's processing logic. The product uses configuration files to specify printer settings and transformation parameters. The product does not use any databases or storage mechanisms for persistent data.

The network requirements are minimal, primarily for file transfer operations. The product is no longer supported, and organizations should migrate to alternative solutions. These solutions offer similar functionality for converting AFP data streams to other formats.

Migration involves assessing current print workflows and selecting a replacement product that meets the organization's needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of Infoprint Transforms?

Infoprint Transforms converts AFP datastreams for printing on non-AFP printers. It also transforms AFP output to other formats like PCL, PostScript, and PDF. This allows organizations to print AFP documents on a wider range of printers.

What input datastreams does Infoprint Transforms support?

Infoprint Transforms supports various input datastreams, including AFP, and converts them into formats compatible with different printer types. This includes PCL for HP printers, PostScript for Adobe printers, and PDF for document archiving and distribution.

How does Infoprint Transforms facilitate printing on different types of printers?

Infoprint Transforms was designed to work with AFP printers and other printer types. It converts AFP data into formats that non-AFP printers can understand. This enables organizations to leverage their existing AFP documents while using a mix of printer technologies.

When was Infoprint Transforms first released?

Infoprint Transforms was initially released in 1999. It has since been superseded by other solutions. Consult the vendor's documentation for details on the product's lifecycle and any available replacements.

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