Adobe PDF vs. Microsoft XPS
Microsoft’s XPS document standard sounds and looks a lot like Adobe’s industry-standard PDF format. But will it perform as well in the printing workflow? Two camps are already forming. Fans of XPS say it is better than PDF because the fonts ar
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Adobe has announced the development of a new printer driver that should get around these issues, but should be used only when printing from Microsoft Office or similar GDI applications that support transparency. When printing from other applications, such as all Adobe, Corel and Quark layout and graphic arts applications, the original PostScript driver that ships with Vista should be used.
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Howie Fenton is an independent consultant who focuses on analyzing/benchmarking the performance of printing operations. Fenton helps companies use metrics, best practices and workflow strategies to streamline operations. Call (720) 872-6339 or email howie@howiefentonconsulting.com
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