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Most programs (including Adobe, Microsoft, and Autodesk products) allow you to export your document to a PDF format. Once you have a PDF file, open it up in Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
Once opened, you should see something like this:
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You should see something like this:
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If you are printing in the Richardson Design Center lab, the plotter is a little different; documents with Documents with small text, intricate drawings, or fine lines require the Print Quality slider to be dragged to the right from “Speed” to “Quality”. This does not apply in other labs.
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the middle of the scale between “Speed” and “Quality”. This will make the poster take a little bit longer to finish printing, but increase the quality. In most cases, it is unnecessary to move the slider all the way to the right.
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Next, you will need to specify the size of your poster. You can select from the standard sizes in the menu or click on Custom to enter your own. I’m going to prinat on 36x48 for this example.
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