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Fabric Posters from Spoonflower
OK, so I’ve seen a few posts out there from people saying they can make a fabric research poster cheaply at Spoonflower. So I thought I would order one and see how easy it was and how well it turned … Continue reading
Solar Power at MegaPrint Inc.
A few months back we did the analysis to see if solar made sense for MegaPrint Inc. It does! Last week they started site work on our solar project. We will install 152 pedestal mounted solar panels that should generate … Continue reading
Foamcore Mounted Poster
Here’s a poster we printed for the Loon Preservation Committee about a study of loon populations on Squam Lake (otherwise known as Golden Pond). In this case, the poster needs to stand on a table along with other things, and … Continue reading
Economy Tri-Fold Posters
We are announcing our Economy Tri-Fold Display. This self standing poster is printed directly onto foamcore, which is a less expensive way of printing on board. We pass the savings on to you! We are charging $99 for a 36×48″ Economy … Continue reading
Resizing a Poster
This great little app is now showing on our home page at postersession.com. Often, you’ll want to start with a template from a colleague or a poster you created in the past. The conference where you are presenting has different size … Continue reading
Fabric Research Posters
People ask how our foldable fabric poster compares to a paper poster. The answer is: It prints just like paper, with the same bright colors and sharp type. Even fluorescent stains show up with good contrast. It is a polyester fabric … Continue reading
Logo Issues on Research Posters
One of the most common problems we see with research posters is low resolution logos. This is caused by people copying and pasting the logo from their institution’s web site into their poster. The low resolution logo looks fine an … Continue reading
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Happy Holidays from Postersession.com
Here’s our annual Holiday photo of the gang at MegaPrint Inc.! We are 18 people working to serve your large format poster printing needs. We’re looking forward to 2016 with lots of new equipment and large format printing capabilities. Stay tuned … Continue reading
New Poster Printer
Here’s the newest member of our family, an HP T2500 printer. We bought it (actually two of them) because we found that it gave us better color accuracy than the printers we had been using. They are faster too, and … Continue reading
Poster From Our Template
Here’s what academic research posters printed from our templates look like at the conference. In this case, Rajeev from Case Western Reserve University. Rajeev wanted to make a 42×68″ poster, so we modified a 42×72 template for him. This research poster … Continue reading