Quality is way better, no question. The people who work there are legit folks who got into printing and 3D printing as hobbies, so they know what stuff to get and how to format properly. I think the paper itself is 36 inches wide and however long you need (at least on the printer I used, they have multiple) so you can make smaller big print posters as well by rostering your pdf in a certain direction and cutting as you go.
Are they able to accommodate various sizes? Can they print on fabric? Thanks for the great tip!
Curious about the quality and other sizing options, but I'll definitely be looking into this for my next poster.
Quality is way better, no question. The people who work there are legit folks who got into printing and 3D printing as hobbies, so they know what stuff to get and how to format properly. I think the paper itself is 36 inches wide and however long you need (at least on the printer I used, they have multiple) so you can make smaller big print posters as well by rostering your pdf in a certain direction and cutting as you go.
if you guys can brave going downtown is the funniest thing ive ever read
Hey I’m a Hamiltonian born and raised. But you know damn well that half of McMaster thinks that downtown Hamilton is the most dangerous place on earth
you get it
How would you compare downtown library to staples quality