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Hot Features of PDFPrint Command Line

What is PDFPrint Command Line? PDFPrint Command Line is a professional tool for printing PDF files to any windows printers. This CMD application help you accomplish command line operation quickly. Most important thing, is that, there is no need any third-party PDF tools. Hot features of PDFPrint Command Line:
  • Supported languages: Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, etc.
  • Various PDF files
  • Process in batches
  • Sufficient printing options for you to select, e.g., select printer, page range, page mode, page offset, copies, selectable paper size, orientation, flexible copy numbers, printer orientation, color mode, embedded fonts, printed quality with DPI, great page range setting, duplex printing, collate, scale on printer, etc.
  • Directly print owner password protected PDF files
  • Flexible watermarks with different forms
  • Save the PDF print spool file on disk
How to experience and know more of PDFPrint Command Line right now? PDFPrint Command Line is really worth your try. Want to experience it, please click here. Want to know more of PDFPrint Command Line, please visit homepage of PDFPrint Command Line, where you could not only find command line version, but also SDK version and GUI version for you to choose accordingly.

Why Do We All Love HTML to PDF Command Line?

HTML to PDF Command Line is a CMD application for Windows users to realize manual or script controls with command line, which could be mainly used for processes from HTML to PDF, HTML to PS, HTML to TIFF etc.. Moreover, different licenses could provide users different simple operation indeed. Here, if you are interested in HTML to PDF Command Line, and want to try this CMD tool, it is convenient for you to click here. The top features of HTML to PDF Command Line are as follows, which could help you know HTML to PDF Command Line further:
  • Supported systems - 32 bits and 64 bits Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7 systems.
  • No problem for running alone.
  • Various input formats - HTML, EMF, WMF and RTF
  • Various output formats - PDF, PS (PostScript), TIF (TIFF), JPG (JPEG), GIF, PNG, PCX, TGA, JP2, BMP, WMF, EMF and PNM.
  • No problem for HTML files including asp, css, cookie, cgi, Java Applets, flash.
  • Merge multiple source files to single PDF.
  • Various encryption modes and different permissions for protecting PDF files safely and flexibly with open password and owner password.
  • Repair some special WMF files professionally
  • Flexible PDF information
  • Processes in batches with wildcard characters etc..
  • Different objective resolution and bit count.
  • Split objective files easily and directly
  • Edit link levels accordingly
  • Set watermark, e.g, font, location, color etc..
  • Edit bookmarks flexibly
  • Create PS files with different paths
  • Set web browser window size to adjust HTML page automatically.
  • Customize paper size for HTML to PDF conversion.
  • Set page orientation (portrait or landscape) for HTML Conversion.
  • Support frames with HTML webpage.
  • Retain hyperlinks from HTML to PDF.
  • Compress images with compression filter
  • Flexible PDF margins
Besides command line, HTML to PDF application could provide you other version, like GUI version etc.. And want to know more about HTML to PDF Command Line and other versions, please enter here. Of course, to know more supported parameters and how to use HTML to PDF Command Line more accurately, when you convert HTML to PDF, HTML to PS, or HTML to TIFF etc. singly or in batches, please enter user manual.

Why Is PCL to PDF Command Line So Practical?

PCL to PDF Command Line is designed for helping Windows users convert PCL to PDF with command line easily.  This CMD application allows you to print PCL, PXL and PX3 to PDF, PS, TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PCX and PXL mainly. Based on elementary processes like above, PCL to PDF Command Line could bring you various objective properties so that it could really satisfy your requirements quickly!  Supported systems: PCL to PDF Command Line needs to run in Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/2008 of both 32 and 64-bit Experience PCL to PDF Command Line, please feel free to click on here. Usage of PCL to PDF Command Line:

pcltool.exe [options] <supported source file> [<supported target file>]

 Supported input and output formats, including raster and vector image formats:

  • Input formats – PCL, PXL, PX3, PRN
  • Output formats – PDF, PS, TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PCX, PXL
Top and practical supported options of PCL to PDF Command Line:
  • About objective width and height: pcltool.exe -width 800 -height 600 d:\in.pcl e:\out.tif
  • About objective resolution: pcltool.exe –xres 300 –yres 300 d:\in2.pcl e:\out2.tif
  • About objective image bit-count: pcltool.exe –bitcount 8 d:\in2.pcl e:\out2.tif
  • About objective rotation: pcltool.exe –rotate 180 d:\in2.pcl e:\out2.tif (180 could be changed to 90, 270)
  • About merging PDF with 4 ways if file exists: pcltool.exe –append 2 d:\in2.pcl e:\out2.pdf
where –append 2 could be also: -append 0: Overwrite if PDF file exists -append 1: Insert before first page of existed PDF file -append 2: Append to last page of existed PDF file -append 3: Rename filename existed PDF file
  • About merging PDF normally with various ways:
-mergepdf <string>: Merge two PDF files into one PDF file -mergepdf "file1|file2|file3|...": Merge several PDF files into one -mergepdf "C:\filelist.txt": Merge PDF files from a .txt file -mergepdf "C:\test.pdf*100-200*250-300": Extract page ranges from PDF file -mergepdf "C:\*.pdf": Merge PDF files into one PDF file
  • About encrypting PDF: pcltool.exe –openpwd 222222 –keylen 1 –ownerpwd 123456 –encryption 16 d:\in2.pcl e:\out2.pdf
Also maybe you need to know the following: -openpwd <string>: Set 'open password' to PDF file -keylen 0:  40 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 3 or higher) -keylen 1: 128 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 5 or higher) -keylen 2: 128 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 6 or higher) -ownerpwd <string>: Set 'owner password' to PDF file -encryption    0: Encrypt the file only -encryption 3900: Deny anything -encryption    4: Deny printing -encryption    8: Deny modification of contents -encryption   16: Deny copying of contents -encryption   32: No commenting ===128 bit encryption only -> ignored if 40 bit encryption is used -encryption  256: Deny FillInFormFields -encryption  512: Deny ExtractObj -encryption 1024: Deny Assemble -encryption 2048: Disable high res. printing -encryption 4096: Do not encrypt metadata
  • About bursting PDF into single PDF page:
-burstpdf <string>: Burst PDF file into single page PDF files …   … … … For more supported options, please go to official website of PCL to PDF Command Line. To know how to use PCL to PDF Command Line and other versions of PCL to PDF Converter, please go to user guide page.

About Practical Office to PDF Command Line

Office to PDF Command Line allows you to convert files of Office to PDF with command line singly or in batches. In addition, this CMD application also support other source formats, e.g., XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, ODT, ODS, ODP etc., and other objective formats, e.g., PS, EPS, SWF, SVG, HPGL, PCL, EMF, JPG, TIFF, GIF etc.. And users could edit properties of objective files in processes from Office to PDF, e.g., DOC to PDF, XLS to PDF. Want to experience Office to PDF Command Line right now, please enter here. Here is the usage of Office to PDF Command Line below:

doc2any.exe [options] <input file> [<output file>]

where:

  • doc2any.exe is used for calling “doc2any.exe”
  • [options] could be any parameters for editing objective properties optionally
  • <input file> stands for source path, which is used for adding source file
  • [<output file>] stands for objective path, which is typed for exporting target file
Typical examples with Office to PDF Command Line are as follows, which could be helpful to you: Note: the following input format could be replaced by another supported source format, which is suitable for objective format, if it is allowed and proper
  • Basic single process

doc2any.exe d:\in.doc f:\out.pdf

  • Basic process in batches

doc2any.exe c:\*.doc e:\*.pdf

  • Typical process to edit PDF margin in accordance with four directions – “left, top, right, bottom”

doc2any.exe -margin 100x100x100x100 f:\in.rtf d:\out.pdf

  • Typical conversion for setting PDF width and height

doc2any.exe -width 888 -height 444 f:\*.doc g:\out.pdf

 
  • Typical example of merging dozens of source files into existed PDF

doc2any.exe -append 2 g:\*.doc f:\out.pdf

  • Practical process to encrypt PDF

doc2any.exe -ownerpwd 543210 -keylen 2 -encryption 3900 f:\in3.doc h:\out2.pdf

(-keylen 2: encrypt file with 124 bits RC4; -encryption 3900: nothing allowed to change or print file etc. )

  • Practical process to edit image resolution, image bit-count and TIFF compression

doc2any.exe -xres 300 -yres 300 -bitcount 1 -compression 4 "f:\in.doc" "d:\export.tif"

(-compression 4: CCITT Group 4 Fax Encoding )

  • Practical conversion for specified page range

doc2any.exe -pagerange "1,5-6,9" "e:\input2.docx" "d:\output.htm"

  • Interesting process to add watermark on PDF

doc2any.exe -wtext "VeryPDF Online" -wf "Arial" "g:\sample1.doc" C:\export1.pdf

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With Office to PDF Command Line, it is so simple and fast to process relative tasks on computers of Windows systems! Besides command line version, Office to PDF Command Line can offer you GUI version, SDK version and COM version. To know more about Office to PDF Command Line and other versions, it is convenient for you to click here.