Once you get the hang of it converting ereader to html and then using Calibre to convert to a format of your choosing is quite easy. Look up the ereader2html workshop (workshop thread), which is really helpful. I have no programming skills, and as somebody else has described it - I use my computer like my car - I'm quite good at driving, but don't have clue what is happening under the bonnet. I needed rescuing but help was readily at hand.
I have a prs505 and currently am finding that ePub provides the best output for texts converted from ereader.
Rachel
Sorry - just realised you wanted to retain the DRM - therefore the above doesn't apply.
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