Pdf _verified_ — Microsoft Print
“It’s simple,” chirped Bethany, the twenty-four-year-old tech consultant they’d hired. She had hair the color of a cyan highlighter and spoke in the rapid, assured cadence of someone who had never lost a single file in a hard drive crash. “You just scan the document, open it, hit ‘Print,’ and select ‘Microsoft Print to PDF.’”
She sat down and opened Task Manager. She looked for the “Microsoft Print to PDF” process. It wasn’t there. She looked in the Print Management console. The driver was listed, but its date was not 2018, when Microsoft introduced it. Its driver date was . Its digital signature was not Microsoft Corporation. It was E. Whittaker, Clockmaker, Hanover. microsoft print pdf
“Can we delete it?” he asked.
Arthur stared at the screen. “Print to… nothing? That’s an oxymoron. Printing implies paper.” She looked for the “Microsoft Print to PDF” process