At its core, a PDFDriver acts as a . Instead of sending data to a physical machine to put ink on paper, it "prints" the data into a digital file. This process involves:

Programs like Adobe PDF , Microsoft Print to PDF , or CUPS-PDF (for Linux) that appear in your printer list.

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Direct PDF generation allows for clickable tables of contents and external URLs.

Drivers bundled with maintenance tools or "PC Suites" that help manage system resources while offering document conversion features, such as those found in Auslogics or TweakBit utility packages.

High-quality drivers use better compression algorithms to keep files small without losing image clarity.

Depending on your operating system and needs, you might encounter several versions: