What are the differences between EPS and PDF file formats and which one is more suitable for high-quality printing?

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2026-05-15 04:00

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EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) and PDF (Portable Document Format) are both file formats commonly used for high-quality printing.

The main difference between EPS and PDF is that EPS files are typically used for vector graphics, while PDF files can contain both vector and raster graphics.

For high-quality printing, PDF is generally more suitable as it can preserve both vector and raster graphics without loss of quality. EPS files may be more limited in terms of compatibility and features compared to PDF files.

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