Poster Printing
From CVL Wiki
(Difference between revisions)
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
*We ask that all posters be sent to us as a '''PDF''' file, which will help ensure print quality and compatibility between your system and the Print Server. | *We ask that all posters be sent to us as a '''PDF''' file, which will help ensure print quality and compatibility between your system and the Print Server. | ||
− | :*'''How to Convert Powerpoint Posters to PDF | + | :*'''How to Convert Powerpoint Posters to PDF:''' |
− | ::*'''Office 2010:''' | + | ::*'''Window: Office 2010:''' |
:::#Open your Powerpoint file. | :::#Open your Powerpoint file. | ||
:::#Click on '''File''' and select '''Save As'''. | :::#Click on '''File''' and select '''Save As'''. | ||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
:::#Click '''Save''' to finalize the conversion from Powerpoint to PDF. | :::#Click '''Save''' to finalize the conversion from Powerpoint to PDF. | ||
− | ::*'''Office 2007:''' | + | ::*'''Window: Office 2007:''' |
:::'''Note:''' Office 2007 cannot be locally saved as a PDF without having installed Adobe Acrobat Pro or Office 2007 add ons. | :::'''Note:''' Office 2007 cannot be locally saved as a PDF without having installed Adobe Acrobat Pro or Office 2007 add ons. | ||
Line 49: | Line 49: | ||
:::#Click '''Save''' to finalize the conversion from Powerpoint to PDF. | :::#Click '''Save''' to finalize the conversion from Powerpoint to PDF. | ||
− | :''' | + | ::*'''Mac OSX 2011:''' |
− | ::#Open your powerpoint file. | + | :::#Open your powerpoint file. |
− | ::#Click on '''File''' and scroll down to '''Save As'''. | + | :::#Click on '''File''' and scroll down to '''Save As'''. |
− | ::#Click on the '''Format''' bar and choose '''PDF'''. | + | :::#Click on the '''Format''' bar and choose '''PDF'''. |
::'''Before you print/send your PDF:''' | ::'''Before you print/send your PDF:''' |
Revision as of 23:07, 31 May 2012
The CVL has a wide format document printer. The printer is an Epson Stylus Pro 9800 Professional Edition, a 44" wide photo-ready printer.
We can print:
- Posters
- CAD drawings
- Banners
- Photographs
- And More!
Contents |
Formatting
- We have 2 paper sizes: 36" and 44"
- The only paper type is Photo Glossy.
- We ask that all posters be sent to us as a PDF file, which will help ensure print quality and compatibility between your system and the Print Server.
- How to Convert Powerpoint Posters to PDF:
- Window: Office 2010:
- Open your Powerpoint file.
- Click on File and select Save As.
- Go to the Save as Type and save the file as PDF, i.e. .pdf.
- Click Save to finalize the conversion from Powerpoint to PDF.
- Window: Office 2007:
- Note: Office 2007 cannot be locally saved as a PDF without having installed Adobe Acrobat Pro or Office 2007 add ons.
- Add ons can be found on the following link: .
- Note: Office 2007 cannot be locally saved as a PDF without having installed Adobe Acrobat Pro or Office 2007 add ons.
- Office 2007 Adobe Acrobat Pro:
- Go to the Adobe website to download the Adobe Acrobat Pro.
- Office 2007 Adobe Acrobat Pro:
- Office 2007 Add ons:
- Click on the link.
- Click the Download button.
- Save the downloaded file to your hard drive.
- When you have downloaded the file double-click the SaveAsPDFandXPS.exe program file to start the Setup program.
- Follow the program instructions to complete the installation.
- Finish installing.
- Open document to publish.
- Select Save or Publish to to PDF or XPS from the Office or File menu.
- Office 2007 Add ons:
- Office 2007 PDF:
- Open your Powerpoint file.
- Click on the File menu icon at the top-left of the window.
- Click the Save As icon.
- Go to the Save as Type and save the file as PDF, i.e. .pdf.
- Click Save to finalize the conversion from Powerpoint to PDF.
- Office 2007 PDF:
- Mac OSX 2011:
- Open your powerpoint file.
- Click on File and scroll down to Save As.
- Click on the Format bar and choose PDF.
- Before you print/send your PDF:
- Verify that your PDF appears correct and has the correct page size before you send in the document.
- Remember to check the resolution of your digital image. High resolution will appear more detailed and fine-lined whereas low resolution will distort if enlarged. For example, if you enlarge an image with low resolution your picture will appear blurred or pixelated.
- Images downloaded from the internet commonly have low resolution.
- Before you print/send your PDF:
- Here is an excellent article on Image Resolution and Printing: http://www.photoshopessentials.com/essentials/image-quality/
Great! How do I use it?
In order to print something on the plotter you need to contact one of the IT support people:
John Harris
Branden McKagen
They will setup a time to get the job printed out and help you with formatting to insure you have a quality project printed.
Additional Information
Information about the Epson 9800