What is the difference between .pfa and .fax?
- Extension
- .pfa
- .fax
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Font
- Fax
- Developer
- Adobe Systems
- ITU-T
- Description
- A Printer Font ASCII (PFA) file is a type of font file used in the context of desktop publishing and digital typesetting. It contains font data in an ASCII text format, which includes descriptions of the font's characters, glyphs, and other typographic details. PFA files are part of the PostScript font format, designed for use in the Adobe PostScript printing language. These files allow for the scalable rendering of text, meaning they enable fonts to be resized without losing quality.
- This format is used to compress TIFF images when sending them via fax machines. This format helps reduce the data transmission time. Group 3 eliminates redundant data during compression in order to reduce file size. The standard 10:1 compression ratio may be increased to the user's preferences, but it can lead to a significant loss of image quality.
- MIME Type
- application/x-font
- application/vnd.fax
- Sample
- sample.pfa
- Wikipedia
- .pfa on Wikipedia