Convert documents of webpage to JPG by command line

To convert the document of webpage to jpg format file for saving the contents in webpage document is a smart idea so that you can find and browse the image on your computer anytime later. In this article, you will see how to make this conversion. The application to be reminded is the command line application of Document Converter.

The advantage of the command line application is that it can convert any printable documents to image formats and enables users to set parameters for the target file in the conversion process. It can also be used as the tool for software developers when they develop software.

You can experience the command line application by downloading a free trial version at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe. You should install it on your computer and the executable file doc2pdf.exe in installation location is the called program of the conversion.

If the functions of the trial version is not enough, you may need to buy the official version of it via clicking the following link: https://www.verypdf.com/order_docprintpro.html.

Please see the following contents which are for showing the conversion steps.

The first step—Open MS-DOS prompt window

There are two given ways to open MS-DOS prompt window. One is to click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box. Then type “cmd” in “Open” combo box of the dialog box and click “OK” button. The other way is to use the combination “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box.

The second step—Input the command line

You should know all the elements in the command line for converting webpage to jpg. There are called program, source file and target file. You also need to use the full paths of each file appear in the command line. Please see the following command line example:

doc2pdf –i “www.verypdf.com” –o D:\OUTPUT.jpg

In this example,

doc2pdf  stands for the the called program which is the executable file doc2pdf.exe mentioned above.

–i “www.verypdf.com”  stands for the link of the webpage and you should not forget the option “-i” before the link enclosed by the double quotes.

–o D:\OUTPUT.jpg  stands for the path of the target file. The option “-o” can not be lost, either.

The last step—Run the conversion

The last step is the easiest step in the conversion from webpage to jpg because you just need to click “Enter” button on the keyboard once to run the conversion.

If you want to learn more information about the application you use, please visit its homepage at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/index.html.

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