Virtual printer

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A virtual printer is a piece of computer software whose user interface and API resemble that of a printer driver, but which is not connected with a physical computer printer.

When a user requests that a document be "printed" by a virtual printer, then instead of having the document printed on paper or other material, the underlying software would process its contents in some other way, often resulting in a file being produced or the information being transmitted.

Typical uses of virtual printers include:

  • Producing PDF files
  • Sending documents to a fax server
  • Converting documents to image files like JPEG or multipage TIFF for sharing in universal, platform-independent format, without any issues with missing fonts

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