PLT to DJVU Converter

Convert HPGL plotter files to DjVu document format

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Extreme Compression

Render PLT plotter drawings as DjVu — achieving very small file sizes while preserving the clarity of technical line art.

Cloud Speed

Cloud servers render and compress your PLT to DJVU in seconds, delivering compact output rapidly.

Simple Workflow

Upload PLT, select DJVU, download. No DjVu tools or compression knowledge needed on your end.

How to convert PLT to DJVU

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

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Choose djvu 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 djvu file right afterwards

About formats

PLT is a vector file format associated with HP-GL (Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language), a plotter control language introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1977 with the HP-9872 pen plotter. PLT files contain a sequence of two-letter ASCII commands that instruct a pen plotter to move, draw lines, select pens, and render text — commands like PU (pen up), PD (pen down), PA (plot absolute), and SP (select pen) form a straightforward instruction set that directly controls physical drawing motion. The language operates on a coordinate grid measured in plotter units (typically 0.025 mm per unit), and the resulting files read almost like machine code for a drawing device. HP-GL became the dominant standard for computer-aided design output, adopted by virtually every CAD application and supported by plotters from all manufacturers throughout the 1980s and 1990s. One advantage is universal CAD compatibility — PLT files generated by AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or any engineering software can be sent directly to plotters and cutting machines without driver translation. The text-based, human-readable command structure is another strength: engineers can inspect, edit, and hand-write PLT files to troubleshoot output or generate simple drawings programmatically. HP-GL/2, an enhanced version introduced with the HP LaserJet III in 1990, added polygon fills, Bezier curves, and raster support. PLT remains actively used in engineering, architecture, and manufacturing for large-format output.
Developer: Hewlett-Packard
Initial release: 1977
DjVu (pronounced "deja vu") is a document format developed at AT&T Labs by Yann LeCun, Leon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, and Paul Howard, first released in 1996. The format was specifically designed for storing scanned documents and images at very high compression ratios while maintaining visual quality suitable for on-screen reading. DjVu achieves this through a layered approach: the document image is separated into a foreground layer (text and line art at full resolution), a background layer (photographs and textures at reduced resolution), and a mask layer that determines which layer is visible at each pixel. This separation, combined with purpose-built compression algorithms for each layer type, typically produces files 5-10 times smaller than equivalent JPEG or PDF scans. One advantage is exceptional compression on scanned pages — a 300 DPI color scan that might occupy 25 MB as TIFF or 500 KB as JPEG typically compresses to 40-80 KB in DjVu while preserving legible text. The progressive rendering model is another strength: DjVu files stream efficiently over networks, displaying a readable low-resolution version almost immediately while progressively refining to full quality. The format supports multi-page documents, embedded text layers for searchability, hyperlinks, annotations, and a shared dictionary mechanism that further compresses collections of similar pages. DjVu is widely used by libraries and archives for digitized historical documents and manuscripts.
Developer: AT&T Labs
Initial release: 1996

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PLT to DJVU?

DjVu achieves extreme compression for document-style images — ideal for archiving plotter drawings at very small file sizes.

What opens DJVU files?

DjVu viewers like WinDjView, Evince, Okular, and the DjVu browser plugin handle the format. Some e-readers support it too.

Is DjVu better than PDF for drawings?

DjVu often produces smaller files than PDF for scanned documents and drawings, while maintaining good visual quality.

Does the output preserve line detail?

DjVu separates foreground from background, which works well for plotter line art — preserving sharp lines at high compression.

Is PLT to DJVU free?

Convertio provides free PLT to DJVU conversion — upload, process, and download without fees.

Can I view DJVU on mobile?

Yes — several mobile apps and e-reader applications support DjVu display on phones and tablets.

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