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Save webpages to XPS document

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  • Last reply by neuf512

Before using WIN7 64-bit I was able to use a program that came with my Brother printer that "printed" webpages like confirmation of payment, etc. as .pdf files so that I could "file" them in a folder on the PC. With my new laptop running WIN7 64-bit, that program is not supported and my only option is Microsoft XPS. It does not seem to work with Firefox. Do I need a plug-in or is there a fix? I have tried multiple times to create the .xps files with Firefox and the command just hangs.

Before using WIN7 64-bit I was able to use a program that came with my Brother printer that "printed" webpages like confirmation of payment, etc. as .pdf files so that I could "file" them in a folder on the PC. With my new laptop running WIN7 64-bit, that program is not supported and my only option is Microsoft XPS. It does not seem to work with Firefox. Do I need a plug-in or is there a fix? I have tried multiple times to create the .xps files with Firefox and the command just hangs.

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There are some extensions that allow you to save a webpage in PDF format. I have never used any of them so do not know how good they are. The first one uses functionality built into Firefox to create basic PDF files and was written by one of the Firefox developers. The last 2 use an external website to convert the page to PDF.

I am surprised and concerned that there isn't more knowledge with respect to this issue unless there just aren't that many WIN7 64-bit users. I'd rather not, but I'll try printing the pages from IE9 and see what happens.