How to convert pxl to postscript via command line?

When you are in trouble with the converting job, you would fancy that how could you just change the filename extension to the desired ones, the target file will become one of your desired document formats. Now, your fancy is coming true with the advent of PCL Converter command line. It allows you to directly change the file extension to your desired one or ones in command prompt window (see Picture command prompt window). The operation is easy and simple, the rest part of the article will show you how to convert pxl to postscript via PCL Converter command line in an effort to illustrate.

Step1, Downloading&Installing PCL Converter command line

  1. click the link to open https://www.verypdf.com/pcltools/index.html
  2. go to  VeryPDF PCL Converter command line
  3. press “Download” and save file

During the installing process, you are bound to see below window box,

installing interface

There are two ways to experience PCL Converter command line: one is to press “try”, the other one to press “Buy now”. The former one means you are entitled 50times free of charge to experience this wonderful software. The latter one means you purchase it for permanent use.

Step2, Launching command prompt window

You are bound to launch MS-DOS command prompt window. Because the command line is bound to be operated under the MS-DOS environment. The procedure is easy, and the following pictures will guide you.

Press  “start”>choose “Run”>input “cmd”>press “ok”

way to launch MS-DOS command prompt window

When the following appears, you will have the MS-DOS command prompt window.

command prompt

Step3, Inputting command line

Input the command line to convert pxl to postscript, it goes below

pcltool.exe C:\in.pxl C:\out.postscript

where

  • C:\in.pxl is to specify a pcl filename or a directory for input,
  • C:\out.postscript is to specify the postscript file name for output.

When the input is done, press “enter” key, you will see,

detailed operation on command line displayed in command prompt

                    Picture command prompt window

When you see “result=ok”, it means the program has gone through.  

Step4, Checking file

Open the output file to check if pxl has been converted to postscript file.

 result pic-postscript file

So far, you have successfully converted pxl to postscript so as to you can read your pxl file in postscript document format. For inquiry, please visit at www.verypdf.com.

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