PDF Image Printer
Convert to PDF from any Windows document or application.
Published by PEERNET
Distributed by ComponentSource since 2004
Prices from: $ 60.61 Version: 12.0.028 Updated: Jan 6, 2026


The Image Downsampling tab is used to control the size and quality of any images (such as pictures, screenshots, company logos) in the PDF file, which can help reduce the final size of the PDF.


The Page Editing tab holds settings used to modify each page of the document, including rotate, crop and trim areas of the page, and adjust brightness to make scanned images or light text more legible.


The Page Resizing tab holds settings used to modify page contents to fit a new page, including copy page to new size, resample page to new size, and add borders to page.


The Document Information tab allows basic descriptive information to be added to your output file. This information can later be viewed in most PDF viewers. If viewing your PDF file in Adobe Reader, the information be viewed by selecting File - Properties. These descriptions are used by Adobe’s search engine and also by many search engines to describe the document in their results list.


The Stamping tab holds all settings related to adding a text, image, page numbering, or date/time watermark to your PDF Image Printer output files.


The Text Extraction tab will create a separate text file containing all of the textual elements of your printed document. These text files are often paired with the image when stored in archival systems to allow searching and retrieval of the files using textual data. The text extraction feature was not designed to be Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. Only straight text will be extracted and formatting of the text file may not be exact.


The Run Commands tab holds all settings related to specifying a specific command or running a program after printing to PDF Image Printer. There is the option to run a command only after a successful print, only after a failed print, or after both a successful and failed print.


The Printer Overrides Tab holds all settings related to controlling paper size and margins of the printer. For most applications, when the original file is printed, the paper size and margins are part of the information beings sent to PDF Image Printer, so setting paper information on the Printer Override Tab is unnecessary. There are some instances where you may need to override the paper information, such as when printing oil well logs.