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Convert EPI to SIX

Convert EPI images to SIX format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Encapsulated PostScript Interchange (.epi)

The EPI file extension stands for Encapsulated PostScript Interchange, a format developed by Adobe in the late 1980s. It facilitates the integration of vector graphics and text into documents for high-resolution printing. EPI files, a variant of EPS, are primarily used in graphic design and desktop publishing to ensure consistent and scalable image quality. This format employs Adobe's PostScript language to describe the appearance of a single page, making it ideal for embedding illustrations in various documents.

EPI Converter

DEC Six Pixels (.six)

The SIX file extension, short for "six pixels", is a bitmap graphics format developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for their terminals and printers. Introduced initially to send bitmap graphics to DEC dot matrix printers like the LA50, SIX later facilitated the transfer of soft fonts to terminals such as the VT220. This format encodes images using a series of six-pixel-high patterns, making it efficient for transmitting graphics over 7-bit serial links. Rediscovered around 2010, SIX remains in use with modern terminal emulators for tasks like video playback.

SIX Converter

How to convert EPI to SIX?

  1. Upload EPI File

    Drag and drop your EPI file or click Choose File to proceed.

  2. Select EPI Tools

    Check the preview and configure EPI to SIX tools before proceeding.

  3. Download Your SIX

    Click Download after the SIX conversion ends to get your file.

Convert EPI to SIX

Convert EPI to SIX on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

The Vertopal CLI tool provides efficient conversion from EPI image into SIX image.

  1. Start the console window to execute commands.
  2. Go to the EPI file's directory or add the path.
  3. Run the command after replacing EPI_INPUT_FILE with the correct path. $ vertopal convert EPI_INPUT_FILE --to six

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