Converting large documents from XPS to PDF is not possible.
It takes too much time and sometimes the document is only partly converted.
The PDF will be blown up to extreme large file sizes.
XPS conversion is important because it is currently the only output format supported by (Microsoft) Universal Print API.
You can simply test the sample document on the Aspose conversion site as well. Aspose.Page Applications
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Thanks for your answer.
I understand your reasoning, but if basic features (in this case XPS to PDF conversion) don’t work, I think that’s a major bug that should normally be given a higher priority.
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