For those people who are always busy for processing a mess of documents, the batch mode of “BatchPDF.exe” in GUI may help you much.
You can use this tool for converting other documents to PDF in batches or by command line. However, this tool does not support XPS formats, which cannot make XPS to PDF.
In its installation directory, PDFcamp Printer Pro provides a tool named “BatchPDF.exe” which can run in a GUI or MS-DOS interface mode. After finishing the operations, your XPS document is saved to PDF by PDFcamp Printer. In the dialog of selecting printer, please select the destination printer as “ PDFcamp Printer”, and then proceed as normal printing tasks. You will see a dialog just as you normally print other documents with a printer. Then select Print in menu File in the window of XPS Viewer as displayed in the following snapshot. Open the XPS file that you want to convert to PDF, for example, with XPS Viewer in your system.
The next screen snapshot shows there is a virtual printer “PDFcamp Printer” in the printer list. After installing PDFcamp Printer Pro, it will add a virtual printer in your system, “PDFcamp Printer”, with which you can print any printable files to PDF, including XPS to PDF. VeryPDF PDFcamp Printer has a pro version that offers three different ways to make a document to PDF. You can download the installer of PDFcamp Printer from this page. You can change an XPS to PDF by VeryPDF PDFcamp Printer because PDF format is relatively more popular. However, the format is not accepted by many applications, and not easy to be opened on a Linux system computer. XPS is a digital file format for storing document data and layout accurately.