> When I say printable I mean printing press printable. My company
> prints flyer type material in full color on HP indigo presses.
>
OK, so the Indigo is a digital press, which means that you are going
to be working in composite digital color. In which case, any SVG->PDF
converter will work just fine...
> As for programming, we currently generate all our SVGs in ASP.NET
> with a C# code behind.
>
For .NET/C#, try something like XML2PDF from Altsoft
(<http://www.alt-soft.com/products_xml2pdf.jsp>).
Leonard
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