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Postscript Point To Point Printer

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Postscript point to Point printer Conversion Formula:

point (printer) = PostScript point × 1.00375

How to Convert PostScript point to point (printer)?

To get Point printer typography, simply multiply Postscript point by 1.00375. With the help of this typography converter, we can easily convert Postscript point to Point printer. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert PostScript point to point (printer).

How many Point printer in one Postscript point?

1 PostScript point is 1.00375 point (printer).

PostScript point to point (printer) converter is the typography converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of typography from Postscript point to Point printer, in typography. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert PostScript point to point (printer), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Postscript point and Point printer with detailed explanation.

Postscript point Definition

A DTP or PostScript point (pt) is the smallest unit of measure in typography. It is a subdivision of the larger pica. The contemporary desktop publishing point was defined as 72 points to the inch (1 point = 1⁄72 inches = 25.4⁄72 mm = 0.3527 mm). There are 12 points to the pica.

Point printer Definition

A printer’s point (pt) is the smallest unit of measure in typography. It is a subdivision of the larger pica. The original printer’s point, from the era of foundry metal typesetting and letter press printing, varied between 0.18 and 0.4 mm depending on various definitions of the foot. By the end of the 19th Century, it had settled to around 0.35 to 0.38 mm, depending on the country.

PostScript point to point (printer) Conversion table: