VeryUtils XPS Print Command Line is a XPS Printing application, it can be used to batch print XPS.

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VeryUtils XPS Print Command Line is a XPS Printing application, it can be used to batch print XPS files to PDF, EPS, PS, XPS, PCL, PRN, SPL, Image, etc. document formats. The VeryUtils XPS Print Command Line application was developed for printing XPS files without the printer selection dialog appearing. This means you can call XPS Print Command Line to Print XPS files from another program or service without any user intervention. VeryUtils XPS Printing Command Line is an easy-to-use, Windows platform command-line program that provides users with an efficient way to print XPS or OpenXPS documents to Windows printers, you can print XPS files to PDF as well as image formats (such as PNG, TIFF, BMP, and JPEG) based on various of virtual printers. VeryUtils XPS Printing Command Line is suitable for use in high-throughput server environments and is also available as a component for integration with third party applications. VeryUtils XPS Print Command Line features: * Batch print XPS files to Windows Printers from Command Line or a script. * Batch print XPS files to PDF, EPS, PS, XPS, PCL, PRN, SPL, Image, etc. formats. (Require PDF Printer, Microsoft XPS Document Writer, PCL Printer, Image Printer, etc. Virtual Printers.) * Convert XPS or OpenXPS to PDF. (Require virtual PDF Printer.) * Convert XPS or OpenXPS to PNG, PNG8, JPEG, TIFF, TIFF8, TIFF (G3/G4 CCITT Fax) BMP, and RAW. (Require virtual Image Printer.) * Full support for XPS and OpenXPS specifications. * Support batch conversion. * Conversion support for unzipped XPS folders. * Preserves embedded fonts, ICC profiles. * Multi-page Tiff export. (Require virtual Image Printer.) * Dithering control for 1 bit per pixel and palletized image formats. (Require virtual Image Printer.) * Wild card and subfolder processing. * Adjustable output resolutions for raster image output. VeryUtils XPS Print Command Line usage: xpsprint.exe "Your License Key" "Print" "Target Printer Name" "Input XPS file" "Output Spool file or use - to disable output file" For example, xpsprint.exe "Your License Key" print "Postscript Writer" "D:\test\test-PieColor1.xps" "D:\test\test-PieColor1.ps" xpsprint.exe "Your License Key" print "Postscript Writer" "D:\test\test-PieColor2.xps" "D:\test\test-PieColor2.ps" xpsprint.exe "Your License Key" print "Postscript Writer" "D:\test\test-PieColor3.xps" "D:\test\test-PieColor3.ps" xpsprint.exe "Your License Key" print "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" "D:\test\test-PieColor1.xps" - xpsprint.exe "Your License Key" print "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" "D:\test\test-PieColor2.xps" - xpsprint.exe "Your License Key" print "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" "D:\test\test-PieColor3.xps" - You can use XPS Print Command Line application to print XPS files to any Windows Printer without any 3rd party software, you can also call xpsprint.exe from your C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, Delphi, C++, etc. program languages to print XPS files programmatically.

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