Metro : The XML Paper Specification (XPS), A Microsoft's answer to Adobe's PDF

The XML Paper Specification(XPS), codenamed "Metro," is Microsoft's answer to Adobe's PDF: an electronic document format that can be printed without needing the actual application that created it.
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XPS

Metro Specification, v.0.7
XPS and Color Printing Enhancements in Windows Vista  
XPS Print Path FAQ
XPSDrv Filter Pipeline  
Filter-based Print Drivers: Overview [330 KB]  
Metro Technical Overview [696 KB]
XPS Home
Jerry Dunietz - XML Paper Specification (XPS)  
Metro Fact Sheet

Printing and Windows Vista

Winparty 2005 [x86 and AMD64 versions]
Manage sets of tests for printers and WIA devices and drivers
Advances in Windows Printing [WinHEC 2005; 483 KB]
Core Printer Driver Improvements [482 KB]  
Details On the Longhorn Spool File Format [528 KB]  
Foundation Technologies for the Document Life Cycle [WinHEC 2005; 697 KB]
New Document Life Cycle Opportunities [WinHEC 2005; 825 KB]
PrintTicket and PrintCapabilities: Overview of Communications Schema and API [346 KB]  
Supporting Metro for Printing Devices [99 KB]

Printer Drivers

GPD Creation for Unidrv 5
How to Update Printer Drivers Supported in Windows
IEEE 1394 Printers, SBP-2, and the SCSI-2 Command Set
Print Driver Setup: 64-bit Drivers and Platforms
USB Printers and Windows
Debugging Print And Imaging Drivers [152 KB]  
Printer Driver Setup and 64-bit Implications [690 KB]
Testing and Tools For Print and Imaging Drivers [306 KB]  

General Multifunction Design and Installation

Designing Multifunction Devices for Windows Operating Systems
Multifunction Device Installation and Windows XP

Multifunction Printer Design

Multifunction Printer Design Recommendations

Ask the Experts - Printer Drivers

Windows Drivers Printing and Networking [Online chat; February 20, 2002]
Windows Printer Driver Development [Online chat; September 21, 2004]
Windows Printer Drivers [Online chat; October 24, 2002]

Web Services for Printing and Imaging

Web Services for Printing and Imaging Devices - Part 1 [WinHEC 2004; 1.33 MB]
Windows Printing and Imaging team discusses the future of imaging.
Web Services for Printing and Imaging Devices - Part 2 [WinHEC 2004; 874 KB]
Continued discussion of Web services for imaging devices, security, discovery and eventing models, and device control protocols.
Web Services on MSDN
WS-Discovery
WS-Eventing

Printing Specifications

Printing Developer References

Windows Logo Program for Hardware Downloads
HCT - Hardware Compatibility Test Kits and DVD Test Annex
Printer Testing
WHQL Test Specifications
DDK Online

Color Management

 

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Suresh Behera

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