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OK, so the software you’re considering has the requisite certifications and supports the mail
categories you foresee preparing. But can it work properly with the production equipment you have now or
plan to install in the future?
Seamless Support of Non-Windows Printers
Print technologies commonly associated with high-production label printing (line matrix, band, shuttle, etc.)
often aren't available in Windows-compatible products, and when they are, their output can be so degraded as to
be unusable.
Mail Manager 2010 solves that problem by using special printer drivers for most printers found in mailroom
environments: with 2010, they can be used like any other Windows-compatible equipment, but without the performance
degradation. Mail Manager 2010 also supports any standard Windows-compatible printer, including flexible font
control and colors, allowing you to include graphic images — logos, pictures, and more — with your output.
Unparalleled Support for Inkjet Printing Technology
Not long ago, special production equipment was needed to apply printed labels to envelopes. But today’s
inkjet technology allows addresses to be imaged directly onto mailpieces. Even if you don’t initially use
the full extent of this technology, it's a good idea to select software that supports it, to prepare for your
future needs.
No mailing program directly supports proprietary file formats for a wider range of inkjet printers than Mail
Manager 2010. In fact, ours is the software most commonly recommended by the leading inkjet manufacturers.

Mail Manager 2010 delivers the widest possible inkjet support.
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