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Solimar Systems Releases SOLscript(TM) 3.1

Thursday 24. January 2013 - Solution Enhancements Include Multi-Byte Font Functionality to Support Asian Market

Solimar Systems, Inc., a leading global provider
of production printing and secure document delivery solutions, today announced the
release of an enhanced version of SOLscript(TM) with expanded features for high
volume transactional printing and online viewing environments. The new SOLscript
3.1 functionality adds support for multi-byte fonts, expands transpromotional content
options, and enhances the control of Xerox VIPP generated output.
SOLscript is a PostScript preamble that emulates and optimizes Xerox VIPP software,
extending the reach of VIPP applications to virtually all types and brands of workgroup
and production printers, as well as ERM/COLD systems. Running in conjunction with
PostScript interpreters such as Adobe Acrobat Distiller and the PostScript emulation
modules of the Solimar Print Director(TM) Enterprise (SPDE) product, SOLscript
enables users to distribute VIPP applications on a variety of devices, including
those that support PostScript, PDF, PCL, IPDS, Metacode or TIFF.
SOLscript 3.1 enhancements include:
* VIPP command support for multi-byte fonts (Unicode UTF-8 and UTF-16BE encodings),
enabling applications that require double byte fonts and vertical font processing
commonly used in Asian markets
* VIPP Transpromo Mode support that leverages the latest version of VIPP transpromotional
functionality and further adds to the existing VIPP support for Database Mode, Line
Mode, XML Mode, and Native Modes
* Expanded system messaging and command code set designed to better assist users
with processing feedback, mitigate troubleshooting efforts, and increase overall
user efficiency.
“Adding multi-byte font support expands our solution reach and extends the benefit
and functionality of Xerox VIPP,” said Mary Ann Rowan, CMO and Vice President of
Sales for Solimar Systems. “This is especially important for our global clients
that develop and process applications requiring Asian fonts.”

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