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Enterprise Output Manager
Features
Enterprise Output Manager is based on an “open print” strategy; that is, it uses industry-standard protocols to support the bidirectional flow of data between hosts, servers, and networks. Enterprise Output Manager featuresPrints to virtually any printer, including Windows printers, Novell NetWare printers, network printers, and LPR/LPD print queues Receives files from a variety of sources, including TCP/IP and LPR/LPD protocols, e-mail, file folders, and the Windows COM interface. Files can be transferred from most platforms, such as Unisys ClearPath Plus, Windows, IBM, Sun, HP, UNIX, and Linux systems. Configures automatic distribution of data to e-mail, fax, optical systems, Web sites, network directories, and more Routes files to Windows-based applications Modernizes the look of output without modifying applications Uses electronic forms rather than preprinted forms Converts ZIP codes to PostNet and alphanumeric strings to bar codes automatically Previews files online before or instead of printing Searches many files or large files electronically to retrieve data quickly Runs on Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional, and Windows 200
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