- A driver, also sometimes referred to as a device driver, is the means of communication between a piece of hardware such as a printer, and the computer's software. Drivers are very specific to the hardware and software that they are aligned with, therefore giving them the capability to effectively communicate information from one device to the other.
- An XPS (XML Paper Specification) file is a document format that allows you to create, protect and share information that has been created. These documents can originate from any program that can be used for printing. Once they have been created, they cannot be edited in XPS format.
- An XPS driver is the means of communication between computer software and a printer. These drivers, which are often provided by the printer company's website, help to improve the color, speed and overall quality of XPS files that are printed. Through the communication of XPS drivers, printers may gain the full color spectrum experienced through XPS documents.
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