Pscript Renderer

Important

The modern print platform is Windows' preferred means of communicating with printers. We recommend that you use Microsoft's IPP inbox class driver, along with Print Support Apps (PSA), to customize the print experience in Windows 10 and 11 for printer device development.

For more information, see Modern print platform and the Print support app design guide.

The Pscript renderer is implemented as a printer graphics DLL and thus exports functions defined by the Microsoft Device Driver Interface (DDI) for graphics drivers. When an application calls Graphics Device Interface (GDI) functions to send text and images to a printer device, the kernel-mode graphics engine calls the renderer's graphics DDI functions. These graphics DDI functions assist GDI in drawing a print job's page images.

The renderer is also responsible for sending text rendered image data, along with printer command sequences, to the print spooler, which then directs the data stream and commands to printer hardware.

You can modify Pscript's rendering operations by providing a rendering plug-in, which is described in the section entitled Customizing Microsoft's Printer Drivers.