Convert documents of webpage to EPS file by command line

EPS is a kind of image format which can be opened by some kind of image viewer such as Photoshop, IrfanView, etc. If you want to convert the document of webpage to eps format, you can use the command line application of Document Converter as your tool. This application is powerful enough because it can convert any printable documents to image formats and set parameters for the target file.

If you want to develop software for implementing the function of converting documents to images in your own applications, you can embed or redistribute the command line application to the applications. So it is a good helper to software developers. Document Converter has three internal applications in total. Two other applications besides the command line application are GUI application and virtual printer application.

The GUI application has a friendly user interface which is easy-to-use and can be accepted by most of people. In other word, it is more visible. So when you want to convert documents to images in batch, you can choose the GUI application. When using the virtual printer application, you will find that it can scale page size and combine several pages on one single sheet. So it is a good paper and ink saver.

The download URL of the command line application is https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe. This is only for obtaining free trial version and if you want to use all the functions without any limitations, please buy it at https://www.verypdf.com/order_docprintpro.html. Then please see the steps of the conversion from webpage to eps.

Firstly, you need to open MS-DOS prompt window. You can click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you should input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. You can also use the hot key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box.

Secondly, you should input the command line in popup MS-DOS prompt window. The command line contains called program, source file and target file. Please remember to use the paths of the files appear in the command line. You should just see the following command line template:

doc2pdf –i “www.verypdf.com” –o D:\img.eps

Where

  • doc2pdf stands for the called program which is the executable file named as doc2pdf.exe in installation package of the command line application.
  • –i following with “www.verypdf.com” stands for the URL of input webpage document.
  • –o following with D:\img.eps is the name of the target EPS image.

Lastly, for running the conversion from webpage to eps, please hit “Enter” button on the keyboard and you just need to wait for several seconds to see the target file until the conversion comes to the end.

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