Description
BackToCAD Technologies Print2CAD Ultimate 2022 Overview
Print2CAD is able to convert PDF files into a DWG or DXF file, which can then be imported into any CAD system where it can be edited.
Print2CAD is an autonomous and CAD system-independent program. Print2CAD also converts DWG/DXF into PDF, TIFF/JPEG into DWG, DWF into DWG/DXF and HPGL into DWG/DXF.
Features of BackToCAD Technologies Print2CAD 2022
- PDF (Vector and Raster) to DWG or DXF Converter
- TIFF, JPEG Vectorization to DWG or DXF Converter
- DWF to DWG or DXF Converter
- Based on TrustedDWG from Autodesk
- Native 64 bit App, no PDF Size Restrictions
- PDF Text Recognition (OCR of Drawing)
- PDF Line Type Recognition
- PDF Coordinates Scaling (Calibration Points)
- PDF Layer Recognition
- PDF Frame, Right Corner, Symbol Recognition
- Raster Image Vectorization as Lines
- Raster Image Vectorization as Outlines
- Raster Image Vectorization as Solids
- Raster Image Text Recognition (OCR)
- Raster Image Line Type Recognition
- Raster Image Coordinates Calibration
- PDF (Architectural Scan) to DWG or DXF
- PDF (Contour Lines Scan) to DWG or DXF
- PDF (Digital Photo) to DWG or DXF
- PDF (OCR of Text Page) to DWG or DXF
- Supports DWG 2000-2018
- Product of US Based Company
- Works With All CAD Systems
- 4K Screens Ready
- Top AutoCAD PDFin Extender with Raster To Vector
System Requirements and Technical Details
- System: 64-bit Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 (SP1), Windows Vista (SP1)
- Print2CAD Software is a stand alone Windows (64 bit) program based on Trusted DWG that works independently with all CAD systems (and with all AutoCAD versions including AutoCAD AI).
RAM:
- Windows 10: 4 GB RAM (for TIFF, JPEG or scanned PDF Vectorization)
- Windows 8: 4 GB RAM (for TIFF, JPEG or scanned PDF Vectorization)
- Windows 7: 4 GB RAM (for TIFF, JPEG or scanned PDF Vectorization)
- Windows Vista: 2 GB RAM (for TIFF, JPEG or scanned PDF Vectorization)
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