DFONT to PFM conversion is the process of transforming macOS/Classic Macintosh TrueType font container files (DFONT) into Printer Font Metrics (PFM) files used primarily on Windows and PostScript printing systems. This conversion extracts glyph outlines and metric data from DFONT and repackages them into the PFM format so fonts can be recognized by legacy Windows printing drivers and some desktop publishing tools.
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Confirm .pfm as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .PFM file once ready.
DFONT files typically use the MIME type font/dfont and are native to macOS systems. PFM files use the MIME type application/x-font-type1 and contain font metric data used mainly by Windows PostScript printers. Converting between these formats involves extracting and translating font outlines and metrics to maintain usability across platforms.
The PFM (.PFM) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like DFONT.
While specific technical details aren't available here, PFM files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Convert your DFONT files to PFM format effortlessly with our online DFONT to PFM converter. Whether you are a graphic designer or a developer, this tool simplifies the process and delivers high-quality results without installing any software.
DFONT is primarily used on macOS systems while PFM is designed for Windows environments. DFONT files often contain multiple font resources within a single file, whereas PFM files provide precise font metrics for printing purposes. Converting DFONT to PFM bridges the gap between macOS and Windows font compatibility.
Keep individual DFONT files under 20–50 MB for fastest uploads; very large multi-font collections should be split before conversion.
To preserve quality, enable options that retain original glyph outlines and TrueType hinting; avoid rasterized exports which lose vector fidelity.
For batch conversions, compress multiple DFONTs into a ZIP and use a batch-conversion tool or the API to process them in one job.
Note format limitation: DFONT is a macOS container for TrueType data while PFM stores metrics only; you may also need a matching PFB or TTF/OTF payload for full font functionality on some Windows systems.
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