The Microsoft Windows Driver Kit (freely available on the Microsoft linked site) contains extensive documentation and examples of writing printer drivers. You can check the DDK Document Printer Driver page online page before downloading it.
Edit: One commercial alternative that is likely to be deployed much faster is VeryPDF DocumentPrinter . It's quite expensive (currently $ 1,500 for a developer license, $ 399 for a server license), but from what I heard, their support is pretty good, so if the price is acceptable for you, this might be a good option.
There is also a DirectConvert SDK , but I could not find any pricing information and know nothing about them.
Depending on your usage patterns, another option would look like TechSmith SnagIt , which has printer capture capabilities. However, this is not an SDK.
source
share