Version 3 XPSDrv Print Driver Components
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 Version 3 components of a XPSDrv print driver contain a configuration module and a conversion render module.
The configuration module of an XPSDrv print driver is based on the same architecture as earlier Version 3 print drivers. (Windows Vista also supports Universal print drivers (Unidrv) and PostScript (PScript5) print drivers that are based on generic printer definition (GPD) files and PostScript printer definition (PPD) files, respectively. Windows Vista also supports Unidrv or PScript5 print driver configuration plug-ins and monolithic print driver configuration modules.)
Microsoft Win32 applications print to XPSDrv print drivers by using the existing GDI print support API. The Microsoft-supplied conversion rendering module creates an XPS spool file from the incoming device driver interface (DDI) calls that GDI emits.
The following topics cover XPSDrv configuration issues: