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It's easy to convert a PRN printer file to the PDF format. We'll show you a quick way to turn your PRN file into a PDF using an online converter.

  1. Open File-Converter-Online.com’s PRN to PDF converter in a browser. Type prn-to-pdf.file-converter-online.com into your internet browser's address bar, and hit Enter or Return on your keyboard.
  2. This button is located below the PRN to PDF heading on the left-hand side of the page. Your file explorer will pop up in a new window.
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  3. Find the file you want to convert in the file explorer window, and click it.
  4. This will upload your file to the online converter.
  5. Click the drop-down menu next to the Choose filetype option, and select pdf to convert your PRN file to PDF.
  6. This is a red button located below the Choose filetype option. It will convert your PRN file to PDF, and download the PDF file to your computer.
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Updated: October 22, 2024
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Categories: File Manipulation
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1. Open PRN to PDF converter in a browser.
2. Click Choose File.
3. Select your PRN file.
4. Select PDF next to Choose filetype.
5. Click Start Converting.

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