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= 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)

= A3 printing =
If you need an A3 print then you should use the [[https://myprint.qmul.ac.uk|ITS Managed Print service]] and release your job on a larger printer.
 
= QMUL CopyShop Posters (A0,A1,A2) =
QMUL CopyShop closed 2025-07-28 and an external front provider has been appointed.

The ITS external print provider should be able to print posters (possibly on fabric which might be easier to transport to international conferences than paper).
Talk to your supervisor to obtain a budget code (or for private prints you will have to pay yourself).

For the time being you will be able to continue to order print services by emailing thecopyshop@qmul.ac.uk.
When ordering your printing services, please provide the closest location for your item to be delivered to:
 * Whitechapel Post Room
 * '''Mile End Post Room''' (most likely for SPCS users)
 * Charterhouse Square Post Room
 * Lincoln Inn Field’s Reception
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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 =
From August 2025 we expect a new online portal.
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The[[http://www.estates.qmul.ac.uk/copyshop/|CopyShop]] can print posters.
Talk to your supervisor to obtain a budget code (or for private prints you will have to pay yourself).
Details can be found here: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/its/services/catalogue/printing_paper_toners/copyshop/
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== Good Practice for preparing posters for Print Shops ==
== Good Practice for Preparing Posters for Print Shops ==
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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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= 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)

PUBLIC PAGE

A3 printing

If you need an A3 print then you should use the ITS Managed Print service and release your job on a larger printer.

QMUL CopyShop Posters (A0,A1,A2)

QMUL CopyShop closed 2025-07-28 and an external front provider has been appointed.

The ITS external print provider should be able to print posters (possibly on fabric which might be easier to transport to international conferences than paper). Talk to your supervisor to obtain a budget code (or for private prints you will have to pay yourself).

For the time being you will be able to continue to order print services by emailing thecopyshop@qmul.ac.uk. When ordering your printing services, please provide the closest location for your item to be delivered to:

  • Whitechapel Post Room
  • Mile End Post Room (most likely for SPCS users)

  • Charterhouse Square Post Room
  • Lincoln Inn Field’s Reception

From August 2025 we expect a new online portal.

Details can be found here: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/its/services/catalogue/printing_paper_toners/copyshop/

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)

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