Step-by-Step Guide: XPS-to-PDF Conversion on Windows
Overview
Convert XPS (XML Paper Specification) files to PDF on Windows using built-in features or free tools. Below are three reliable methods: Print-to-PDF, Microsoft XPS Viewer + virtual PDF printer, and free conversion software.
Method 1 — Print to PDF (Windows ⁄11)
- Open XPS file: Double-click the .xps file; it opens in Microsoft XPS Viewer or the built-in viewer.
- Print: Press Ctrl+P or choose Print from the File menu.
- Select printer: Choose Microsoft Print to PDF.
- Adjust settings: Set pages, orientation, and paper size as needed.
- Save PDF: Click Print, choose a filename and location, then Save.
Method 2 — Use Microsoft XPS Viewer + PDF Printer (if Print to PDF not available)
- Install a PDF printer: Install a free virtual PDF printer (e.g., CutePDF, PDFCreator).
- Open XPS in XPS Viewer: Right-click the .xps → Open with → XPS Viewer.
- Print to virtual printer: Select the installed PDF printer and print.
- Save output: Choose filename/location when prompted.
Method 3 — Free conversion tools (batch support)
- Choose a tool: Use free utilities like PDF24 Creator or online converters (if file privacy is acceptable).
- Batch convert: For desktop tools, add multiple XPS files and choose output folder and PDF settings.
- Convert: Start conversion and verify PDFs in the output folder.
Tips & Troubleshooting
- Missing XPS Viewer: On newer Windows builds, install “XPS Viewer” from Optional Features (Settings → Apps → Optional features → Add a feature).
- Quality issues: Use a high-resolution print setting or a desktop converter rather than online tools.
- Batch needs: Use desktop apps (PDF24, PDFCreator) for reliable batch conversion.
- Privacy: Avoid online converters for sensitive documents.
Quick choice guide
- Single file, quick: Microsoft Print to PDF.
- Multiple files or advanced options: PDF24 Creator or PDFCreator.
- No installs allowed: Trusted online converter (only for non-sensitive files).
If you want, I can provide step-by-step screenshots or recommend a specific free tool for batch conversion.
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