The size of your file must not exceed 200 MB.
Your file must be in a PDF format.
Minimum recommended resolution is 300 dpi (dots per inch).
Be sure the size of your file is compatible with the size that you request. If not, the final output size will be enlarged or reduced proportionally.
The quality of all our papers is high. If you want to know their quality, we highly recommend you to come to the store and see them closely.
The standard resolution is suitable for the majority of posters, including scientific, academic, and advertisement posters, etc. Without small text. The ultra-resolution is recommended for posters containing very high-resolution photos.
The choice of "Turnaround Time" is directly referring to the production time. We are responsible for printing posters on time. Postal delivery time is beyond our control.
You'll be asked to present your valid student card at delivery time.
The cutoff time for "Standard Turnaround Time" is 11 AM EST.
Note because of the fabric quality (fabric is 10-15% transparent VS paper) your poster should be printed darker than original to print the detail as well.
A safe zone for printing is an area inside of the cut lines of a printed piece that does not contain any important information and that may be cut off. The printing safe zone is important because it ensures that no important or relevant information is cut off when the printed piece is cut to size. During the printing process the location of the print may shift slightly when on the printer or the cutter may not cut exactly on the crop marks. Having a safe zone with no relevant text or imagery helps avoid anything being cut off. It is rare that anything in this printing safe zone will be cut off, but it is best practices to ensure there is a safe zone so that if the printing does move or the cutting is not exact the piece will still look the same with no substantial changes. The safe zone should be 1/4 inch inside of the cut line. It is recommended the the safe zone and bleed be filled with background imagery which will not matter if it gets cut.
The Print orientation depends of your file mode. In other words, vertical or horizontal print mode for your document is determined based on your file.
The requested size does not mean that your print orientation should be landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical), but these dimensions determine the length and width of the print