Instead of ink, the driver uses the XML Paper Specification (XPS) to "draw" your document into a file.
Bundled with Microsoft Office 2003 , this driver was a go-to for turning Word or Excel files into TIFF or MDI (Microsoft Document Imaging) formats. It was famously used to "digitize" files before PDFs became the universal standard. Microsoft Office Document Writer Driver
When you select "Print" from any Windows application, these drivers appear as a printer option in the list. Instead of ink, the driver uses the XML
While most people now use , the XPS Writer remains essential for specific legacy software: Microsoft XPS Document Writer (MXDW) - Win32 apps When you select "Print" from any Windows application,
A fixed-layout document that preserves your fonts and formatting, perfect for sharing when you don't want someone else to edit the text. 🔍 Why Would You Still Use It?
You hit Ctrl + P in an app like Word or even a browser.
The (MODIW) and its modern successor, the Microsoft XPS Document Writer (MXDW), are "virtual printers" designed to let you save digital documents without ever touching paper.