The three PDKs cover devices with an embedded XPS interpreter (XPS to XPS), raster-based printers (XPS to Image), and PostScript-compatible devices (XPS to PS). Monotype demonstrated its XPS technology at the WinHEC 2007 conference in Los Angeles last week, with an Epson inkjet printer.
Have your say in the Printweek Poll
Related stories
Latest comments
"Does that mean we'll have to think up a new name for fine white-glazed porcelain ceramics? How about Spode? Or is that a bit too, well, English?"
"“Eucalyptus globulus is five to seven times more productive than Nordic Pine and requires significantly less wood (up to 40% less) to produce the same amount of paper."
"The company added..."
"Hello Mark,
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
Best regards,
Jo"
Up next...

Aims to enhance efficiency
New nationwide printing framework launched

Plate tariffs in US 'a big win'
Kodak invests in innovation as print wing posts loss

Was still working at 81