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    XPS

    Any experts out there understand what XPS gives you when printing in a Windoze environment? (Aside from 16-bit).
    • Faster?
    • Better Quality?
    • More reliable rendering?


    Thank-you

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    Re: XPS

    George,
    Found this...hope it helps.....

    The XPS file format is Microsoft's answer to the commonly known and universal PDF format. Just like PDF, XPS is a multi-platform document type that allows users to share documents--no matter which operating system they are using. XPS is just catching steam after it was introduced with the Microsoft Office 2007, Windows Vista and Windows 7 platforms. Printing an XPS document is quite easy as long as you have an XPS viewer installed on your system. Windows Vista and Windows 7 ship with an XPS viewer already installed.
    David

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      #3
      Re: XPS

      Found this...hope it helps.....
      Indeed it do. That simple statement that's its Microsoft's answer to PDF tells me all I need to know. I missed that when I did a search ... senior moments eh !!

      Thanks David.

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        #4
        Re: XPS

        George I now manage to have senior senior moments....

        David
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