PDF Print Manager SDK for .NET 2.0

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ABOUT PDF Print Manager SDK for .NET

PDF Print Manager SDK for .NET is an easy to use API that allows developers to automate PDF printing (sending a PDF to an actual physical printer device or virtual printer) from within any .NET application (C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET) or server-based application. PDF Print Manager SDK for .NET allows you to manage multiple print jobs, verify printer settings and handles successful or unsuccessful prints all from within an API that is intuitive and quite easy to learn. PDF Print Manager SDK for .NET supports many common and advanced features of PDF printing including duplex printing, collated printing, paper tray selection. It can also be depended on to render completely accurate PDF documents when sending to the printer (no postscript printing involved). Highlighted features of the PDF Print Manager SDK for .NET include: Print PDF documents Print MS Office documents (Require MS Office installed on the system) Print HTML and MHTML documents Print URL and web pages Print individual or multiple PDF documents in the same print job Group documents to form a print job Supports all printers under Windows Support parallel printing No need Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader application Printing on paper or virtual printers and divert printing to a file Apply watermarks (text or image) Print to any specified printer Print to Microsoft FAX service Specify page ranges Print PDF documents from a local disk file or a PDF URL Monitor print job status Event management (success, failure, update) Support annotation printing Color management control, color or monochrome printing Select paper format (standard formats and custom sizes) Collated printing Duplex printing Select orientation Print multiple copies Specify paper trays and print quality Specify media/paper type for the print job Specify output file name to redirect the print output Select printer-specific properties Positioning (centering, scaling, realigning) Print encrypted documents