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If you want a poster bigger than A2, we will print it for you. For that we need a PDF/X a:2001 or a JPG.
If you need to print a poster bigger than A2:
[[File:Big poster.jpg|thumb]]
In InDesign you should export to that specific PDF.


We can also print TIFF files, but they need to be flattened.
prepare your file in desired dimensions and export it ideally to a PDF format (JPG or TIFF also works).


You don't need to put cropmarks in the design, if desired we can add them in our program called Mirage.
'''Maximum width of our printers is:'''
* 91 cm (standard matt poster or YouTac sticker)
* 110 cm (matt, glossy, luster, canvas or clear film)


Also bleed is not needed, unless you are going to cut a large number of posters on our cutting machine which is not likely.
You don't need to put cropmarks in the design, we can add them for you later.


Also you don't need 300 dpi, unless your poster is going to be printed in a large amount in offset. Something between 200 dpi and 230 dpi will be enough. Your eye distance to a poster is way bigger than to a book.
Bring your file on your Mac or external drive (USB, USB-C or hard drive) and reach out to Print Studio instructors to setup the print for you.


We can print on Matte paper (thick and medium), Luster paper, Gloss paper, canvas, You Tac and clear film. Each have a different price tag.
''In case you have any questions, we’ll be happy to advise you in the Print Studio.''

Latest revision as of 10:09, 30 September 2025

If you need to print a poster bigger than A2:

prepare your file in desired dimensions and export it ideally to a PDF format (JPG or TIFF also works).

Maximum width of our printers is:

  • 91 cm (standard matt poster or YouTac sticker)
  • 110 cm (matt, glossy, luster, canvas or clear film)

You don't need to put cropmarks in the design, we can add them for you later.

Bring your file on your Mac or external drive (USB, USB-C or hard drive) and reach out to Print Studio instructors to setup the print for you.

In case you have any questions, we’ll be happy to advise you in the Print Studio.