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PDF-XChange Printer Lite is the lite version of PDF-XChange Printer Standard, which is used for the creation and virtual printing of industry-standard PDF files. PDF-XChange Printer Lite is compatible with files from almost all Windows applications such as MS Word, Excel and AutoCAD. It features an optimized, hybrid conversion engine that significantly increases the quality of conversion for images and image-based text characters and prints to both GDI and XPS. PDF-XChange Printer Lite installs as a virtual printer that generates fully-compatible, industry-standard, native PDF files. The files that it creates feature searchable text, which increases the efficiency of searching, selecting and editing files.
Once you have installed PDF-XChange Printer Lite, and you are viewing documents in their native application, simply use the print feature in the software and select PDF-XChange Printer Lite as the printer to be used. Documents will then print to PDF. There are a range of adjustable settings that determine the parameters of printed documents, as detailed in the later chapters of this manual. PDF-XChange Printer Lite requires no additional 'plug-ins' or software. However, we recommend installing another of our products, PDF-XChange Editor, for the viewing and manipulation of files created using PDF-XChange Printer Lite. It's completely free, and the two products are designed to work in tandem. The free version of PDF-XChange Editor is available at the download page of our website here.
We offer several other applications for the manipulation of PDF and image files. See the PDF-XChange Products Page for more information. The User Forums are an excellent resource for troubleshooting, and our Knowledgebase contains over four hundred articles about our software and other relevant information. If you have any queries then please Contact Us.
This manual is composed of the following sections:
•Installation details the installation process, system requirements and licensing details for the software.
•Features Overview details the main features of the software.
•PDF-XChange Printer Lite Printer Settings details the product settings, and is structured to match the UI of the software.
•The Features Added in Version 10 section details all features added in version 10 of the software.
A PDF version of this manual is available here. The system administrator's guide, for managing PDF-XChange products across an enterprise, is available here.
The Portable Document Format (PDF) is an internationally-recognized file format that was developed in 1992 in order to present documents, including text formatting and images, between users of different platforms, application software, hardware and operating systems, who may not have access to mutually-compatible application software. PDF files are based on the PostScript page-description language, and every PDF file contains a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, vector graphics, raster images and other information required to display it. PDF was standardized as an open format in 2008, and since then has expanded to contain a range of additional content besides flat text and graphics, including logical structuring elements, interactive elements such as annotations and form fields, layers, rich media (including video content), three dimensional objects that use the U3D or PRC formats, encryption options, digital signatures, file attachments and document metadata. The specifications of the PDF format are defined and maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which determines the content that is permitted in PDF documents, the properties of that content and the manner in which it can be manipulated. The original PDF specification was created in 1993, and since then it has been regularly expanded and enhanced to include additional content. The ISO published the most recent specification, PDF 2.0, ISO 32000-2:2020, in December 2020. All documents that are created and/or edited with PDF-XChange software conform to the ISO specification and are therefore compatible with all systems and software worldwide that also conform to the ISO specification.