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Some Marriott-brand hotels (like Courtyard etc), amongst others, have this poorly-designed and very limiting kiosk software installed called Uniguest.

On some of their machines don't appear to allow you to open up XPS files (whilst others do). My Windows 7 ThinkPad, however, can only produce XPS files when I try to print something to a file.

What's the best way to print from a Windows 7 laptop to a Uniguest hotel kiosk?

Is there a way to make Uniguest open up XPS files properly? (The application selection feature appears disabled within the interface of the kiosk.)

cnst
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As far as I know Uniguest supports PDF. Office and many other programs like Chrome for example can save as/export to PDF. For others that don't have this option you can install a PDF printer such as this or this.

Edit: To turn on XPS support in Windows 7:

  1. In the Start Menu search box type "windows features" and select Turn Windows features on or off.

  2. Check XPS Services and XPS Viewer and OK your way out.

Karan
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