EPI files belong to the Express Publisher Encapsulated Postscript Format. This file format is supported by applications for Windows devices. EPI files belong to the Raster Image Files category with 522 other filename extensions in our database. XnView is the most popular program handling EPI files. Below are tips on opening EPI files and programs supporting them.
The EPI file extension represents the Express Publisher Encapsulated Postscript Format. This file category contains Raster Image Files. EPI files are supported on 2 operating systems. Depending on your operating system, different software is needed to handle EPI files.
EPI files belong to EclipsePackager2000 by Green Eclipse. The EPI format succeeds the Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. The extension represents Encapsulated PostScript Interchange. EPI files describe an illustration as a PostScript program developed by Adobe. They can contain text, graphics or images.
EPI files are Express Publisher Encapsulated Postscript Format files developed by Green Eclipse. They belong to the Graphics Files category with 556 files. You can view EPI files on Windows, Mac OS and Linux. Popular programs for this format are XnView and Picture Resize Genius.
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EPI graphic files relate to GhostScript. Encapsulated PostScript files describe the appearance of a single page using the PostScript language.
.EPI is the EclipsePackager2000 Compressed File. EPI files separate large files into smaller segments distributed over the Internet, email, or media. EclipsePackager 2000 can also open files created with its predecessor, EclipsePkg.
An epi file extension represents the Express Publisher encapsulated postscript format. There is one other file type using the EPI extension – EclipsePackager2000 compressed data.
Many files contain only simple text data. The second and more difficult way is to associate the EPI file extension with software in the Windows Registry. Is there one way to open unknown files?