Please be sure to include what version of the PTC product you are using so another community member knowledgeable about your version may be able to assist. You may also use "Start a topic" button to ask a new question. If you would like to provide a reply and re-open this thread, please notify the moderator and reference the thread. This thread is inactive and closed by the PTC Community Management Team. Click the Save icon to save your new PDF to the desired location. Click on the blue Select a file button and navigate to the EPS file’s location. Navigate to the Convert PDF option from the Tools menu. I've run the 64 bit GS installer and added a couple of install folders to my path statement and ps2pdf runs without error (I'm using the syntax "path/to/ps2pdf inout.ps output.pdf") but produces no output.Īnyone have an idea what I'm missing to get this running?Īlternatively, anyone have a free or cheap means of scripting the conversion of a PS file to PDF like Distiller? Open Acrobat online services, and follow these five easy steps to convert EPS graphics to PDF. Unfortunately, the learning curve for GS is rather steep. When use this software, please refer to the usage and example in the extracted folder carefully. A PostScript (.PS) file is an image saved in the PostScript page description language. I was looking at using Ghostscript, specifically the ps2pdf utility as a Distiller replacement, but I'm having no luck with it. ps2pdf is implemented as a very small command script (batch file) that invokes Ghostscript, selecting a special output device called pdfwrite. I'd like to do the same here, but we do not have Distiller available to all users. Any references to a PostScript printer, a PostScript file, or a PostScript driver refer to printers, files, and driver programs (respectively) that are written. Choose Free PDF Tools > Convert PostScript File (PS) to PDF 2. It worked well and bypassed the many issues I saw with the built-in PDF creation in Creo. Free PDF Editor Desktop Tools 12: Convert PostScript File (PS) on Desktop 1. This is slightly off topic as it's mainly a Ghostscript question, but it's related to generating PDFs from Creo and I know that many here use Ghostscript.Īt my former job I had used Distiller to create PDFs from PS output from Creo.
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