- Microsoft Xps Document Writer App
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- Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
One solution would be to disable printer redirection on the server, install a program that allows you to print (FinePrint, Adobe Acrobat, etc), and map a network printer. Another would be to install Office and disable all components except for the Image Writer. The following code snippet shows one way of making the Microsoft XPS Document Writer the current 4GL/ABL session printer and demonstrates a way of sending output from 4GL to it. DEFINE VARIABLE cPrinterList AS CHARACTER NO-UNDO. Physical printers have no issue with this line; even the Microsoft XPS Document Writer and the various PDF printers I have tried have no issues with this line. I'm throwing this out here, hoping some awesome VB6 dev has found some previously undocumented way of making the orientation change with the Microsoft Office Document Image Writer driver. Contains a set of documents that were generated from a variety of sources, including those generated from the Windows Presentation Foundation in the.NET Framework and from the Microsoft XPS Document Writer (MXDW). They have been included to provide you with a few documents that exercise a variety of features of the XML Paper Specification.
The following is a list of Wikipedia articles relating to virtual printer software:
Microsoft Xps Document Writer App
Free software[edit]
The following are distributed under free software licences:
- CC PDF Converter (discontinued) – A Ghostscript-based virtual printer, provided by CogniView.
- cups-pdf – An open source Ghostscript-based virtual printer that can be shared with Windows users over the LAN. CUPS
- Ghostscript – A command-line library for creation of PostScript and PDF files.
- RedMon – Redirects a special printer port to the standard input of another program.
Freeware[edit]
The following are proprietary software but free of charge:
- Microsoft XPS Document Writer – A virtual printer for Microsoft Windows that creates an XPS (*.xps, *.oxps) document file from the print output of an application.
Virtual PDF printers[edit]
Virtual PDF printers for Microsoft Windows:
- Bullzip PDF Printer[PUP] – there is a free version
- CutePDF[PUP]
- DoPDF – this is a simplified version of NovaPDF, which is mentioned below.
- PDFCreator[PUP] – a Ghostscript-based virtual printer for Microsoft Windows, with user interface for advanced options (security settings, combining multiple documents, etc.).
- PrimoPDF[PUP]
- PDF24 Creator – a free virtual PDF printer for Microsoft Windows, with user interface and additional tools like merging, splitting, compressing and assembling PDF files.
Commercial[edit]
- Adobe Acrobat – Adobe System's commercial PDF authoring suite includes Adobe Distiller, a virtual printer for converting documents to PDF files. Adobe Distiller is not included with the free-to-use Adobe Reader product.
Virtual printers[edit]
Virtual printers for Microsoft Windows:
- Microsoft Office Document Image Writer – Included in Microsoft Office Professional allowing documents to be saved in TIFF or Microsoft Document Imaging Format. MODI is only supported in 32 bit Windows' versions.
- NovaPDF – A PDF virtual printer for Windows.
- Universal Document Converter – Creating PDF, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, PCX, DCX and BMP files. Free version adds watermark.
Notes[edit]
- 1.^^^^ This software has risk of installing potentially unwanted programs. For more information, refer to its main article.
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-->The Microsoft XPS Document Writer (MXDW) is a print-to-file driver that enables a Windows application to create XML Paper Specification (XPS) document files on versions of Windows starting with Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2). Using the MXDW makes it possible for a Windows application to save its content as an XPS document without changing any of the application's program code.
When to Use
As a user, you would select the MXDW when you want to create an XPS document from a Windows application that does not have the option to save its content as an XPS document.
As an application developer, you would recommend the MXDW to users who want to create XPS documents when your application does not offer the option to save as an XPS document. For more information on the XML Paper Specification and XPS documents, see XML Paper Specification and XPS Specification and License Downloads.
The MXDW is installed automatically on Windows Vista and later versions of Windows and can be downloaded and installed on Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Server 2003.
Installation
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On Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, the MXDW is installed automatically when the operating system is installed.
Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Server 2003: Download and install either .Net Framework 3.0 or the XPS Essential Pack from the Microsoft Download Center.
How to Use
When installed, the MXDW appears as an available print queue in the Print dialog box presented by an application. When the MXDW is selected as the printer, the user is prompted for the file name to create as the XPS Document that captures the print output of the application.
The following image shows the MXDW being selected as the printer in the Windows Vista common print dialog box.
Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
Application developers can customize the output of MXDW using the MXDW configuration settings.