: ✅ Useful for backward compatibility, but ❌ Not recommended for new document workflows. Appendix: Quick Commands to Manage MXDW | Action | Command (Admin PowerShell) | |--------|----------------------------| | Install MXDW | dism /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:XPSPrinter~~~~ | | Uninstall MXDW | dism /Online /Remove-Capability /CapabilityName:XPSPrinter~~~~ | | List virtual printers | Get-Printer | Where-Object $_.PrinterStatus -eq "OK" | Report prepared on: [Current date]

Recommendation: For sensitive printing-to-file, use PDF with encryption or Windows Information Protection. Microsoft XPS Document Writer is a legacy component that was forward-thinking in 2007 (XML-based, fixed-layout, device-independent) but lost to PDF’s superior ecosystem. Today, its primary value is compatibility with older Windows workflows or niche requirements.

: Use Microsoft Print to PDF (built into Windows 10/11) or a third-party PDF creator. Only enable MXDW if you explicitly need XPS output for a specific application or regulatory reason.

Sources: Microsoft Docs (Windows printing architecture), ECMA-388 standard, industry usage analysis.

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