Toshiba Document Output Management Solutions

Document Output Solutions combine Toshiba e-STUDIO systems with powerful software applications and targeted business process improvements to enable you to more effectively distribute, manage, and organize your documents. Brooks Internet Software develops software solutions recommended by Toshiba.

  • RPM allows access to Toshiba's e-STUDIO finishing services for a more professional presentation, and at a much lower cost than other solutions.
  • ExcelliPrint converts IPDS print streams into PCL, GDI, PDF, TIFF, JPEG or PNG files for output on Toshiba e-STUDIO equipment, again lowering the price on the total package compared to other solutions.

Customize & Control Received via TCP/IP

Mainframe printing to e-STUDIO products

RPM Remote Print Manager™ makes mainframe printing to e-Studio products. It allows you to customize and control the processing of print jobs received over a TCP/IP network from host systems including mainframes, AS/400s, UNIX, Linux, and other Windows systems.

Host print files easily sent to Toshiba eStudio for better finishing functions

 

RPM intercepts any print jobs sent to the computer while at the same time allowing total control over specifications such as font size, number of lines printed per inch, and font type. These specifications allow print jobs such as greenbar reports to print on less costly cut-sheet paper with richer appearance.

AS400 IPDS/AFP Printing Solution

IPDS printing software to Toshiba devices

Toshiba dealers no longer have to walk away from mainframe or AS/400 printing environments where the customer is printing IPDS data streams. ExcelliPrint® is a print utility that converts IPDS print streams into PCL, GDI, PDF, TIFF, JPEG or PNG files for output on Toshiba e-STUDIO equipment.

IPDS to Toshiba Printing

 

ExcelliPrint is designed to run on Windows NT-based computers and accepts IPDS print requests from iSeries and zSeries computers over TCP/IP communications. Before ExcelliPrint, it was an expensive proposition to get that print stream converted into a more useable format. ExcelliPrint makes this a snap!