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pdftops(1)							    pdftops(1)

NAME
       pdftops	- Portable Document Format (PDF) to PostScript converter (ver-
       sion 3.02)

SYNOPSIS
       pdftops [options] [PDF-file [PS-file]]

DESCRIPTION
       Pdftops converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to PostScript  so
       they can be printed.

       Pdftops reads the PDF file, PDF-file, and writes a PostScript file, PS-
       file.  If PS-file  is  not  specified,  pdftops	converts  file.pdf  to
       file.ps	(or  file.eps  with  the -eps option).	If PS-file is '-', the
       PostScript is sent to stdout.

CONFIGURATION FILE
       Pdftops reads a configuration file at startup.  It first tries to  find
       the  user's  private config file, ~/.xpdfrc.  If that doesn't exist, it
       looks for a system-wide config  file,  typically	 /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc
       (but  this  location  can  be  changed when pdftops is built).  See the
       xpdfrc(5) man page for details.

OPTIONS
       Many of the following options can be set with configuration  file  com-
       mands.  These are listed in square brackets with the description of the
       corresponding command line option.

       -f number
	      Specifies the first page to print.

       -l number
	      Specifies the last page to print.

       -level1
	      Generate Level 1 PostScript.   The  resulting  PostScript	 files
	      will  be significantly larger (if they contain images), but will
	      print on Level 1 printers.  This also  converts  all  images  to
	      black  and  white.   No  more  than  one of the PostScript level
	      options  (-level1,  -level1sep,  -level2,	 -level2sep,  -level3,
	      -level3Sep) may be given.	 [config file: psLevel]

       -level1sep
	      Generate Level 1 separable PostScript.  All colors are converted
	      to CMYK.	Images are written with separate stream data  for  the
	      four components.	[config file: psLevel]

       -level2
	      Generate	Level 2 PostScript.  Level 2 supports color images and
	      image compression.  This is the default setting.	[config	 file:
	      psLevel]

       -level2sep
	      Generate Level 2 separable PostScript.  All colors are converted
	      to CMYK.	The PostScript	separation  convention	operators  are
	      used to handle custom (spot) colors.  [config file: psLevel]

       -level3
	      Generate	Level 3 PostScript.  This enables all Level 2 features
	      plus CID font embedding and masked  image	 generation.   [config
	      file: psLevel]

       -level3Sep
	      Generate	Level 3 separable PostScript.  The separation handling
	      is the same as for -level2Sep.  [config file: psLevel]

       -eps   Generate an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)	 file.	 An  EPS  file
	      contains a single image, so if you use this option with a multi-
	      page PDF file, you must use -f and -l to specify a single	 page.
	      No more than one of the mode options (-eps, -form) may be given.

       -form  Generate a PostScript form which can  be	imported  by  software
	      that  understands	 forms.	  A form contains a single page, so if
	      you use this option with a multi-page PDF file, you must use  -f
	      and  -l  to specify a single page.  The -level1 option cannot be
	      used with -form.

       -opi   Generate OPI comments for all images and forms  which  have  OPI
	      information.  (This option is only available if pdftops was com-
	      piled with OPI support.)	[config file: psOPI]

       -noembt1
	      By default, any Type 1 fonts which are embedded in the PDF  file
	      are copied into the PostScript file.  This option causes pdftops
	      to substitute base fonts instead.	  Embedded  fonts  make	 Post-
	      Script  files  larger, but may be necessary for readable output.
	      [config file: psEmbedType1Fonts]

       -noembtt
	      By default, any TrueType fonts which are	embedded  in  the  PDF
	      file  are	 copied	 into the PostScript file.  This option causes
	      pdftops to substitute base fonts instead.	 Embedded  fonts  make
	      PostScript  files larger, but may be necessary for readable out-
	      put.  Also, some PostScript interpreters do  not	have  TrueType
	      rasterizers.  [config file: psEmbedTrueTypeFonts]

       -noembcidps
	      By  default,  any CID PostScript fonts which are embedded in the
	      PDF file are copied into the PostScript file.  This option  dis-
	      ables that embedding.  No attempt is made to substitute for non-
	      embedded	CID  PostScript	 fonts.	  [config  file:   psEmbedCID-
	      PostScriptFonts]

       -noembcidtt
	      By default, any CID TrueType fonts which are embedded in the PDF
	      file are copied into the PostScript file.	 This option  disables
	      that embedding.  No attempt is made to substitute for non-embed-
	      ded CID TrueType fonts.  [config file: psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts]

       -preload
	      Convert PDF forms to PS  procedures,  and	 preload  image	 data.
	      This  uses more memory in the PostScript interpreter, but gener-
	      ates significantly smaller PS files in situations	 where,	 e.g.,
	      the same image is drawn on every page of a long document.

       -paper size
	      Set  the	paper size to one of "letter", "legal", "A4", or "A3".
	      This can also be set to "match", which will set the  paper  size
	      to  match	 the  size  specified  in the PDF file.	 [config file:
	      psPaperSize]

       -paperw size
	      Set the paper width, in points.  [config file: psPaperSize]

       -paperh size
	      Set the paper height, in points.	[config file: psPaperSize]

       -nocrop
	      By default, output is cropped to the CropBox  specified  in  the
	      PDF file.	 This option disables cropping.	 [config file: psCrop]

       -expand
	      Expand PDF pages smaller than the paper to fill the  paper.   By
	      default,	these  pages are not scaled.  [config file: psExpandS-
	      maller]

       -noshrink
	      Don't scale PDF pages which  are	larger	than  the  paper.   By
	      default, pages larger than the paper are shrunk to fit.  [config
	      file: psShrinkLarger]

       -nocenter
	      By default, PDF pages smaller than the paper (after any scaling)
	      are  centered  on	 the  paper.   This  option  causes them to be
	      aligned to the lower-left corner of the paper instead.   [config
	      file: psCenter]

       -pagecrop
	      Treat  the CropBox as the PDF page size.	By default, the Media-
	      Box is used as the page size.

       -duplex
	      Set the Duplex pagedevice entry in the  PostScript  file.	  This
	      tells  duplex-capable  printers  to  enable  duplexing.  [config
	      file: psDuplex]

       -opw password
	      Specify the owner password for the  PDF  file.   Providing  this
	      will bypass all security restrictions.

       -upw password
	      Specify the user password for the PDF file.

       -q     Don't print any messages or errors.  [config file: errQuiet]

       -cfg config-file
	      Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config
	      file.

       -v     Print copyright and version information.

       -h     Print usage information.	(-help and --help are equivalent.)

EXIT CODES
       The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes:

       0      No error.

       1      Error opening a PDF file.

       2      Error opening an output file.

       3      Error related to PDF permissions.

       99     Other error.

AUTHOR
       The pdftops software and documentation are copyright 1996-2007 Glyph  &
       Cog, LLC.

SEE ALSO
       xpdf(1),	 pdftotext(1),	pdfinfo(1),  pdffonts(1),  pdftoppm(1), pdfim-
       ages(1), xpdfrc(5)
       http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/

			       27 February 2007			    pdftops(1)
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