How to send an EPS file.
EPS is the print industry's vector default. quik.space stores the file as-is, no rasterization, no font substitution, and gives the recipient a download link that opens cleanly in Illustrator, InDesign, or any PostScript-aware app.
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What is a Encapsulated PostScript?
Encapsulated PostScript files use the .eps extension and the application/postscript MIME type. The format sits in the image category. Typical files run 1 MB - 200 MB, which is well above what most email services will accept as an attachment.
Why you can’t email a Encapsulated PostScript
Most EPS files fit in email, but a print package with multiple complex EPS artworks plus embedded fonts can hit 100 MB. Email caps still bite.Slack, Discord, and most other workplace tools have similar caps, often around 1 GB for free tiers and with aggressive per-channel storage limits. Even when the file fits, it counts against the recipient’s mailbox quota forever.
How quik.space handles Encapsulated PostScript
quik.space stores the EPS as raw PostScript. The recipient downloads it and opens it in Illustrator, InDesign, or any PostScript-capable application without rasterization. The share page renders a full-size inline preview, so the recipient sees the image immediately and downloads the original at full resolution.
The file lives for 72 hours by default and then enters a 7-day grace period. We do not train AI on your files. We do not share them with third parties. After grace, the bytes are permanently purged from storage. Read the full policy on privacy.
Common use cases
- Send a vector logo to a print shop
- Share an EPS chart to a publication
- Pass an EPS spec drawing to an engineer
- Hand off an EPS asset to a junior designer
Frequently asked
- Will my fonts survive in the EPS?
- Yes, if they were embedded or outlined at export. We do not modify the file contents.
- Can the EPS be opened in non-Adobe software?
- Yes. EPS is a standard PostScript format; Affinity, CorelDRAW, Inkscape, and others read it.
- Will the share page preview the EPS?
- No inline preview for EPS. Download and open locally.
- Are linked images embedded?
- Only if they were embedded at export. Linked images are external; zip the folder.
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