PDF Imprint by Inlite Research transforms ordinary PDFs into active imaging solutions
Inlite Research announces PDF Imprint, the script driven application that transforms ordinary PDFs into barcoded imaging documents. Workflows can be created without changes to legacy applications, reducing the
2010-10-09
SUNNYVALE, CA, October 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) Inlite Research, the leading provider of barcode technology for document imaging, announces _b_PDF Imprint_/b_, the business process integration application that upgrades legacy applications with effortless barcode automation. Two major obstacles stand in the way of IT organizations that seek to implement image based business processes. The first obstacle is their unfamiliarity with barcode designs and how to apply them. The second obstacle is the difficulty of modifying so many existing applications to accommodate and to imprint well constructed barcodes on the appropriate pages. _b_Robust Barcode Design_/b_ Barcodes must be designed to survive printing, which can stretch and mangle the barcodes as they are processed by the print driver onto paper; they must survive, as well, real world handling by customers, with smudges, dirt, paper stretching and poor quality scanning or faxing. All of these steps can only reduce the readability of the barcode. Furthermore, barcodes must be space efficient, delivering their data payload in a minimum of space on the paper. Inlite's expert barcode design tool, the Visual Barcode Designer, takes account of all these aspects to produce the most efficient and robust barcode for each application. PDF Imprint then places these barcodes onto the documents. _b_Avoiding the Legacy Code Trap_/b_ Legacy code is either licensed from a third party, in which case it is practically unavailable for modification, or it is developed in-house. The creators of legacy in house applications are usually long gone, and modifying the applications is very difficult, or expensive in terms of its impact on the rest of the IT operation. PDF Imprint bypasses this problem entirely by accepting the output of the legacy process, and in one, simple step enhancing the output with barcodes designed specifically for that process. This allows IT to incrementally roll out the image automation, with minimal changes to the affected process. _b_Automatic script based processing_/b_ PDF Imprint operates according to a high level script based language that directs its operation. The scripts are human readable, and do not require extensive programming knowledge. They are easily modified and tested. Only a few lines of script are sufficient to process almost all applications. _b_About Inlite Research_/b_ Established in 1992, Inlite Research Inc. is the leading provider for high performance image processing and barcode recognition software engines to OEMs and solution providers. During the past 18 years, the company has innovated better and faster algorithms and technologies for image processing and barcode recognition. The technology is used by OEMs and enterprises inside fax systems, scanners, Multi Function Devices, Document management applications and machine vision systems. Inlite Research Inc can be reached at (408) 737-7092 and sales@inliteresearch.com
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[Press-News.org] PDF Imprint by Inlite Research transforms ordinary PDFs into active imaging solutionsInlite Research announces PDF Imprint, the script driven application that transforms ordinary PDFs into barcoded imaging documents. Workflows can be created without changes to legacy applications, reducing the