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The[[http://www.estates.qmul.ac.uk/copyshop/|CopyShop]] can print posters. | The[[http://www.estates.qmul.ac.uk/copyshop/|CopyShop]] can print [[https://copyshop.qmul.ac.uk/services/student-services/services/#large_format_poster|posters]] including on fabric which might be easier to transport to international conferences. |
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If you wish to have a Research Poster printed it is good practice to prepare a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/A#PDF/A-1|PDF/A-1]] file which has your '''name and research group in the filename'''. | If you wish to have a Research Poster printed it is good practice to prepare a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/A#PDF/A-1|PDF/A-1]] file which has your '''name, date and page-size in the filename'''. |
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Decide what size poster you require. Refer to conference details to see if they have a specific size or maximum size. | Decide what page-size poster you require (A0,A1,A2 etc). Refer to conference details to see if they have a specific size or maximum size. |
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* Your name and research group in the filename | * Your name and date and page-size in the filename |
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A3 printing
If you need an A3 print then you should use the managed MyPrint service and release your job on a larger printer.
QMUL CopyShop Posters (A0,A1,A2)
TheCopyShop can print posters including on fabric which might be easier to transport to international conferences. Talk to your supervisor to obtain a budget code (or for private prints you will have to pay yourself).
Refer to the Copy Shop links above for details on lead-time, artwork formats etc that they can provide. Some generic advice is given below.
Good Practice for preparing posters for Print Shops
If you wish to have a Research Poster printed it is good practice to prepare a PDF/A-1 file which has your name, date and page-size in the filename.
Decide what page-size poster you require (A0,A1,A2 etc). Refer to conference details to see if they have a specific size or maximum size.
Some printers sometimes have problems with "transparancy" so try to avoid this if possible.
Poster Summary
- PDF/A-1 file
- Your name and date and page-size in the filename
- State Size Required (A0,A1,A2,A3 etc)
PDF Preparation Guidance
PdfLaTeX
NB: untested
\usepackage[x-1a1]{pdfx}
LibreOffice
File -> Export as PDF
In the resulting settings dialogue:
Archive PDF/A-1a(ISO 19005-1) -> TRUE
[Export]
Adobe InDesign
File -> Export: name file
[Save]
In the resulting settings dialogue:
Adobe PDF Preset -> Press Quality
Standard -> PDF/X-1a:2001
Export Layer -> Visible Layers
Optimise for Fast Web View -> FALSE
[Export]
PPRC Poster Printing (A0,A1,A2)
PPRC can no longer print posters for SPCS as we no longer have a CAD Plotter for the Design office. (Summer 2022)