PCS to PS Converter

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PostScript Output

Transform PCS embroidery data into PS format — bringing Pfaff stitch designs into the PostScript print ecosystem.

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Your embroidery files are encrypted on upload and removed from servers after conversion — PCS and PS data stays private.

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Convertio works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile browsers. Convert PCS to PS from wherever you are.

How to convert PCS to PS

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose ps or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your ps file right afterwards

About formats

PCS is a machine embroidery file format associated with Pfaff, a German sewing and embroidery machine manufacturer with roots dating back to 1862. The format was developed for Pfaff's Creative line of home embroidery machines, notably the Creative 7570 and subsequent models that combined sewing and embroidery capabilities. PCS files store stitch data in a binary format optimized for Pfaff's proprietary machine controllers, encoding stitch coordinates, color change commands, and design boundary information. The format organizes designs within a defined hoop area, with each stitch specified as a coordinate movement that the machine's needle follows during stitching. Pfaff machines using PCS were among the early consumer-grade embroidery systems, bringing computerized embroidery to home sewers before USB-based design transfer became common. One advantage is direct machine integration — PCS files load natively on compatible Pfaff machines without conversion, displaying stitch counts and design dimensions on the built-in interface. The format's association with Pfaff's reputation for precision engineering is another consideration: the stitch encoding supports the fine mechanical tolerances that Pfaff machines are known for. Embroidery digitizing software such as Embird, Wilcom, and various others supports PCS export, allowing designs created on any platform to target Pfaff equipment. While newer Pfaff machines have migrated to more modern embroidery formats, PCS remains relevant for owners of legacy Pfaff Creative machines.
Developer: Pfaff
Initial release: 1993
PS is the standard extension for files written in PostScript, the page description language created by Adobe Systems and first shipped in 1984 with the Apple LaserWriter. A PostScript file is a complete program that describes the precise appearance of a page — text, vector graphics, curves, fills, and even embedded raster images — using a stack-based interpreted language with full programming constructs. When sent to a PostScript-compatible printer or interpreter (such as Ghostscript), the program executes and produces rendered output. PostScript introduced cubic Bezier curves as the standard representation for smooth outlines, a mathematical model that became the foundation for virtually all subsequent vector graphics and font technology including PDF, SVG, and OpenType. The language also serves as a font format: Type 1 PostScript fonts encode glyph outlines as PostScript programs with hinting instructions for sharp rendering at low resolutions, while Type 3 fonts use the full language to define arbitrarily complex glyphs. One advantage is device independence — a PostScript file produces identical output whether rendered on a 300 dpi desktop printer, a high-resolution imagesetter, or a software rasterizer, because it describes shapes mathematically rather than as pixel grids. The human-readable text format provides another practical strength: PS files can be inspected, debugged, and modified with any text editor, and they can be generated programmatically by any software without requiring specialized libraries. PostScript files are widely handled by Ghostscript, Adobe Acrobat, preview applications, and numerous publishing and graphics tools.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PCS to PS?

PCS designs are Pfaff-only. Converting to PS makes your embroidery artwork available for PostScript-compatible print workflows.

What software opens PS format?

PS files open in Ghostscript, Adobe Acrobat Distiller, Evince, GSview, and Preview on macOS.

Is PCS to PS conversion free?

Convertio offers free PCS to PS conversions. Upload your Pfaff embroidery file and get PostScript output at no charge.

Does it work on mobile devices?

Convertio is browser-based and operates on any device — convert PCS to PS from phones, tablets, or desktop computers.

Are my files secure?

Your PCS file is encrypted during transfer. Both source and PS output are deleted from servers after conversion finishes.

How fast is the conversion?

Cloud processing makes PCS to PS conversion quick — most files are done within seconds.

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