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by bayindirh
410 days ago
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Yes, and it's called a print server, as others said. FWIW, CUPS have a "virtual PDF printer" which enables "Print to PDF" feature system wide, so no application has to reimplement it. Also, I used to use a "PDF printer" in the olden days on Windows which did exactly that, and that was considered a paid, premium product. IOW, we have these. Both in personal and enterprise flavors, for a long time. |
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I also first started typing a comment about “PDF printer” software that I used to use on Windows XP back in the day before most programs and before Windows had a native export to PDF via print dialog. (These days I run macOS. So not sure if current Windows has export to PDF at system level when you print from any program. I know Office has built in export to PDF, and I think back in the day Office did not have that.)