Go back to the remote printing page and select ‘cplot1’ for plain paper (for the first draft**) or ‘cplot1_hg36’ for high gloss paper (Final poster)Īssuming you haven't closed PowerPoint, you will already have the right poster dimensions, be on the correct printer, and have the correct printing dimensions selected. It is what they use to verify they didn't mess up your print job if you complain to them. You have to do this every time you want to print something. Sort by last modified to see your print job at the top, it will take a few moments to transfer the data.īy clicking on your job it will show you an image of the print Since Powerpoint has the ACS printing queue selected (HP Designjet T1100ps) and you're signed into the virtual printer(cplot1_np) that is where your print will go. This is the ACS printing queue.įor the ‘Paper size’ select ‘Post script Custom Page Size'Ĭhange the width and height to 36in x 42in (NOT 42x36)!!!!( This is because your poster will be printed from left to right) Select printer ‘HP Designjet T1100ps ()’. Pull up the PowerPoint document with the poster and double check that it is at the correct dimensionsĭesign tab -> Page Setup -> (42'' wide x 36'' high) This is the virtual printer to which lets you see a print preview and verify your poster will come out right.Ĭplot1_np will do a virtual 'no print' for paper 36'' wide You will need to keep your browser/this page open the entire time! / Sign into remote printing with your TA print account info and select printer ‘cplot1_np’ You print from a student computer so you don't have to worry about the print driversĬheck the print before actually printing it: You have a TA printing account set up (most likely Dr.
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