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Changing Post Script Type

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Dec 02, 2013 Dec 02, 2013

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I am having a PS file which has program inside in Plain English and readable when opened in Notepad. (Say Type-1)

Please See here the sample..https://www.dropbox.com/s/wsj30eldknu4w3d/1021414417.ps

Please See The contents inside using notepad


For Some reasons I need to convert it into a Post script file which is not ordinarily readable when opened in Notepad. Please See this..(Say Type-2)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mda8yo7pwwyaek5/Altered.ps

Please See The contents inside using notepad

Kinldy Guide How could I change Type-1 to Type-2 PS, in Batch/bulk. Any Tool for this ?


Kinldy Guide How could I change such files in Batch/bulk. Also there should not be much size increase in new file.

Please also tell that whether such new files will support Page Switching/swaping in Printer. Since in case of two-three page file, 1st page will be

from 1 tray and 2/3/4 from another.

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Dec 03, 2013 Dec 03, 2013

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PostScript is a programming language. There are not two different types. Rather, some programs are more easily understood than others.

That said, your second file is not PostScript at all. It is PDF, a perfectly normal and unencrypted PDF. PDF is in no sense at all a kind of PS.

If you do not know what PDF is, please start here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Format

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