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I need to retire 15 years old system and preserve all data. It can only print documents into specific printer HP LaserJet 5. I can print documents into PCL files and looking for ways to convert all this files into PDFs programmatically. Preferably in C#. Can anybody recommend good library or command line tool? Preferably free ;-)

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The commandline tool GhostPCL (part of GhostPDL), by the same developers as Ghostscript, can convert PCL to PDF. Recent changes in their public source code repository provide a fully integrated source tree encompassing Ghostscript, GhostPCL and GhostXPS. This includes MS Visual Studio *.sln and *.vcproj files to build all or part of their products. License is GPL or commercial (commercial licenses to be obtained from Artifex):

The simplest solution I found is VeryPDF PCL Converter It has command line mode, GUI (for command line), batch mode and only cost $125. My company has been pay for it. Hope this will help somebody too.

We are currently using Lincoln's PCL to PDF converter. It was simple to call and provides embed into our C# application. It also provides good feedback in terms of Events when a page has been converted etc so you can even add progress bars etc.

If you want to extract images in PDF files and save them as image files like TIFF, you are going to need a professional converter like PDF to Image Converter, PDF to Image Converter COM, PDF to TIFF Extractor, and PDF to TIFF Extractor COM.

VeryPDF HTML Converter can convert HTML pages to PDF, PS, JPG and other image formats. It also supports conversions from EMF, WMF and RTF to PDF and images. This converter supports batch conversion and has a command line version HTML Converter Command Line. Its GUI version and CMD version have the same functions, and the CMD application can be called in ASP, VB, VC, Delphi, BCB, Java, .NET and COM+ codes.

Scanned a photo which was set as a PDF by printer and/or Adobe Reader. How can i get my printer HP8500 All-in-one to either scan as JPeg or how do I convert a PDF to JPEG? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

You can also buy a program that will do almost anything (if you need to convert files more than once in a while.) Just click on the links along the left side of the page and take a look. I've used both the free converter and I've purchased software from the company - I am satisfied with both experiences.

Yes! In its pdf converter guide page, it says that it's able to convert PDF documents into other formats (multipage TIFF, JPEG, etc). I also downloaded the developers' guide, you can also learn more details from its developers' guide file.

Is there a tool available in DocuWare desktop apps to convert documents to be imported to PDF automatically? A customer wants to import raw EDI transaction information and capture a piece of information from the documents on import with an import template but the documents are in text format with a .edi extension.

Troy,
DocuWare contains no processor for EDI. Therefore, even though the EDI file is human readable, you will need a program that can open and understand the EDI format. Of course you could print it with Notepad, but the resulting PDF file in DocuWare will look just like the jumbled mess that you see in Notepad. Since the EDI standard has been around forever, you should be able to find something to pre-process it for you.
Keep in mind, that EDI files were always meant to be read by a program to extract and disseminate the data for the target application according to the required format. In my experience EDI was never a document but simply information. Perhaps that has changed over the years?

Thanks Phil. The client doesn't want the file formated just converted to PDF format on import. I found that interesting as well. I discovered some additional info that the customer really only needs an order number from the EDI document which is also included in the file name. I know we can use the filename as a dynamic index value but it does not offer a way to parse that from the complete file name. (ex. HPO01538143_20180315130732_850.edi) where the bold information is the Order Number.

There is currently no tool available from DocuWare that converts text files to PDF files. The only way would be to print them via DocuWare Printer, which is nothing automatic and probably not the way to got when having a lot of files.

However there are a lot of applications available that can do the job and place the PDF file into a folder. For example this cheap utility: -to-pdf-converter/index.html.There is also a nice description how to do this from command line: -to-pdf-batch-conversion-using-wildcards-1022.html

After the conversion you can setup a DocuWare Import job to import the files. Depending on the structure of the EDI files you then might be able to read out the order number from the content of the PDF (maybe you need to use anchors). If this is not possible (e.g. because the order number is eventually at the end of a line and gets broken up), then you could write the full file name into an index field and then use Workflow Manager to split it into the correct field. Here is a description about this: -forums/docuware-questions-about-usage-and-configuration/arithmetic-expression-functions.

Thanks for your answer. Linked with the .EDI files, the idea is to store the .pdf associated with each of these .EDI files, so when the user search for an invoice they can see the pdf document but also has a link to the .EDI document associated with it. Actually, this customer has the .EDI files stores in a platform and the pdf's printed and stored in paper, with DocuWare they pretend to have both type of documents stored in the same platform. Do you know if this solution has been implemented in other DocuWare customers?

I have not heard of such a use case yet. However, theoretically it would be possible to store both the PDF and the EDI Document in the same archive and link them by either a common index field entry, a linked document or even as stapled documents. Just keep in mind that the EDI File might not be displayed correctly by the DocuWare Viewer.

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Do you know if there is a way to make Acrobat Pro DC do that same thing? I tried renaming the acad.exe and it throws an error. My pro XI is having issues in my organization now. Not sure if a MS Update wrecked it. But I'd like to get DC to do this conversation without using AutoCAD. It's much faster.

You can do one thing that rename the acad.exe to some other name and then convert the dwg files to pdf. In this way conversion will not launch AutoCAD and your objective will be fulfilled.
Hope it will work for you!
Note : Remember to rename the renamed exe to acad.exe again.

I am currently using VeryPDF to batch convert our AutoCAD 2013 drawings from DWG to PDF every night. It appears there is a bug in the VeryPDF converter. I am considering other DWG to PDF convert products and want to know how I can use Acrobat to batch convert these from the console. Any help? Adobe support and documentation does not seem to offer a solution.

We are using windows task scheduler to call a batch file in windows, that runs in the command prompt while calling a DWGtoPDF.exe file to handle our batch conversion. Which LifeCycle product would fit my needs?

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