This page provides an overview of RPM's feature set, including protocols supported, data translations, and outputs such as printing, archiving, and running a program.
The Unix to DOS transform converts line feeds into carriage return-line feed sequences
Use the data extraction transform to set up rules for extracting text data from your print job.
The LPD protocol is part of the core of RPM, considering that most customers use LPR/LPD to send print jobs. We have taken our years of experience (since the early nineties) working with LPD and wrapped up a new implementation using our experience with myriad print clients.
The Break Lines transform allows users to break undelimited data into lines of the specified length.
A compiled list of popular print server manufacturers and models, along with their queue names to help with RPM Remote Print Manager and INTELLIscribe products.
RPM Remote Print Manager(R) can use logon credentials to print to shared printers, archive to shared folders, and run programs interactively
RPM uses the Text print action to send your print jobs to a Windows printer. It uses Windows drivers, so it should be compatible with any printer.
RPM archives your print jobs to local or shared folders, including extensive file naming options. RPM can append, create new files or overwrite.
The Remove Text Markup transform removes RPM's text markup commands, leaving plain text, if any.