Best On-Premises PDF Printers of 2025

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    pdfmake Reviews
    pdfmake serves as a versatile library for generating PDF documents, suitable for both server-side and client-side implementations using pure JavaScript. You can seamlessly produce PDFs directly from the browser or hand off the task to your NodeJS backend while utilizing the same document specifications in either scenario. Say goodbye to the tedious task of manual coordinate calculations; simply outline your document's structure and let pdfmake handle the intricacies. The library supports a range of elements, including paragraphs, columns, lists, tables, and canvas, allowing for significant flexibility in design. You can define your own styles, incorporate custom fonts, create a domain-specific language (DSL), and expand the framework to suit your needs. Features include line wrapping, various text alignments (left, right, center, justified), as well as numbered and bulleted lists, with options for margins, images, and vector graphics. The library also offers convenient styling options, style inheritance, and the ability to create custom style dictionaries. Additionally, you can specify column widths as auto, fixed, star-sized, or percentages, manage colspans and rowspans, and ensure headers are automatically repeated in the event of a page break. It maintains the integrity of your layout with non-breaking rows and sections that keep headers and content aligned, accommodating both static and dynamic content, while also providing features for page numbers and total page counts for a polished final document. With these comprehensive capabilities, pdfmake truly empowers users to create professional-quality PDFs effortlessly.
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    CUPS-PDF Reviews
    CUPS-PDF is distributed under the GPL license and is available for a variety of operating systems, or it can be compiled directly from its source code. This application is intended to create PDF documents within a diverse network by offering a PDF printer on a central file server. Since CUPS-PDF needs to change file ownership, it requires root access to function properly. To guarantee that CUPS-PDF operates with the necessary root privileges, it is essential to assign ownership of the cups-pdf backend to 'root' and configure the backend's file permissions to 0700, allowing access only to root. Additionally, CUPS-PDF operates optimally on a fully featured UNIX filesystem, so it is important to ensure that any working directories associated with CUPS-PDF that are situated on NFS-mounted volumes are properly mounted. Proper configuration and permissions are critical for the smooth operation of CUPS-PDF in networked environments.
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