Hi, Lucian! Thanks for your answer. I have been exporting reports to both PDF and SVG, and it seems PDF exporter is much more mature than SVG exporter, am i right? I would like to contribute to improve SVG exporter, maybe not as a coder, but as a sponsor. Is it possible to be the sponsor of a feature in this community? I am searching for a 100% java way to generate a report with jasperreports, serialize it to some standard format, store or transfer it to another machine, and print it later (or in the destination machine) without needing jasperreports in this last step. Off course, the first format that comes to mind is PDF, but i still didn't find a 100% java way to print a PDF file to a non PDF printer. The options i found was Ghost4J (that needs an external C library), PDFBox, PDF Renderer (both PDFBox and PDF Renderer messed with the original report during convertion), or to use a external PDF program to print (which needs a platform dependent application). All alternatives or are not 100% java compatible or generates poor conversions when printing (tried other pdf renderers also). So i came to SVG. It is a well known format, compact, can be stored, transfered, and we have the batik library that can be used later to print, to generate a image, or whatever, without the need of the jasperreports library and with a 100% java solution. It is just my opinion, but i think SVG should be promoted to one of the main formats, together with PDF, and have a rock solid converter! What do you think about? Best regards, Fabiano