LaserNet Unicode enables
foreign languages to be printed and shown on screen
no matter what the platform,
no matter what the program,
no matter what the language
Printing Trading Documents in Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Greek, Arabic and all other languages.
LaserNet adds Unicode - double byte multiple language printing capability to virtually any computer system.
This means that you can accurately print & display on screen Asian, Cyrillic and Middle Eastern languages
as well as all European languages.
Incorporating LaserNet Unicode offers significant cost and processing advantages over the use of legacy
character sets. Unicode allows print streams with multiple languages to be transmitted across platforms,
IT applications, networks, web, or email without corruption or having to re-engineer your application.
Why use LaserNet?
Provides Unicode double byte language printing technology to both new and older style IT applications originating
from SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft JD Edwards, SSA Global, Geac System21, Microsoft, Navision, Axapta and many others.
LaserNet enables both Unicode and non Unicode output to be managed alongside each other through a single,
simple to use GUI output management interface.
Prints, transmits and displays on screen virtually any language character set, including symbols, numbers and
ideographs.
Documents can be printed on virtually any laser printer that will support UTF-8 encoding - most lasers produced
within the last 5 years do, or can be inexpensively upgraded. There is no longer any need to use dedicated
printers for language printing.
Column titles can be translated directly on the Microsoft Publisher overlay or template by your overseas office
and then sent to your IT data centre for data mapping. This eliminates many of the delays and possible errors
associated with translation checking.
You don’t need to speak the language to complete the data mapping! Map the document in English and LaserNet
will follow the same rules & patterns for all the other languages.
Collects triggers from the print stream to apply the appropriate overlay automatically. Senders names & address
plus column headings are all shown in the appropriate language in addition to the document content.
LaserNet can easily translate Unicode into XML formats for web-commerce and computer to computer data exchange
via email or web.
What is Unicode?
Unicode is described as the alphabet of all alphabets, with an expanding 65,000 characters in letters,
symbols, phonetics and some ideographic characters. Unlike ASCII which is seven bit, Unicode uses 16 bit
encoding, which enables the more pictorial characters to be presented. This means that virtually all languages
can be processed, printed or shown on screen, including Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Turkish, Greek
and many more.
Is it for you?
LaserNet can provide multiple language printing for any enterprise application that uses either proprietary
character sets or Unicode. Unicode technology can be incorporated into virtually any IT application and is
already offered in the latest releases of SAP, Oracle and PeopleSoft enterprise applications.