64 Bit Download - Xerox Desktop Print Experience
Xerox has committed to supporting the Windows Print Support App (PSA) model. Starting with DPX version 8.x, the desktop UI is delivered as a UWP app installed via Microsoft Store or sideloading. This decouples the UI from the spooler, allowing updates without administrator rights.
Migration path from DPX 7.x (traditional V3) to DPX 8.x (V4 + PSA):
WARNING: Avoid third-party "driver download" websites. They often contain outdated versions, malware, or adware. Always download directly from the official Xerox Support website.
Follow these steps precisely for a safe and successful Xerox Desktop Print Experience 64 bit download. xerox desktop print experience 64 bit download
If you need to remove the Xerox Desktop Print Experience (for example, when upgrading from an older AltaLink to a new VersaLink):
Pro tip: Use the Xerox Cleanup Utility (available from support.xerox.com) to remove orphaned registry entries if the standard uninstall fails.
You’ve just unboxed a brand new Xerox printer. It’s sleek. It’s fast. It promises crisp 1200 dpi prints. You plug it in, Windows recognizes it instantly… and you stop there. Xerox has committed to supporting the Windows Print
Big mistake.
You’re missing the Xerox Desktop Print Experience — and it’s not just another driver. Think of it as the difference between driving a rental car (it works) and piloting a luxury vehicle with a heads-up display, seat massagers, and launch control.
Do not just download the first "Driver" you see. Look for a file named one of the following: WARNING: Avoid third-party "driver download" websites
The file name typically looks like: Xerox_DXP_5.xxx.xx_x64.msi or an .exe installer.
Cause: Firewall blocking SNMP (port 161 UDP) or WMI (port 135 TCP).
Solution: Add inbound rule for xeroxsnmp.exe (64-bit) in Windows Defender Firewall.