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resources:poster_printing_instructions [2014/05/02 10:50] bradt Added logos and cleaned up directions |
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====== Posters ===== | ====== Posters ===== | ||
- | ===== Poster Template and Logos ===== | + | ===== Poster Template, Logos, Talk Template ===== |
- | {{:resources:nsclposter.pot| NSCL Poster Template (Powerpoint)}} \\ | + | Most up-to-date templates are linked [[https://portal.frib.msu.edu/sites/communications/SitePages/Home.aspx|here]]. Poster templates are under "Templates", then "Communication Templates". \\ |
- | {{:resources:nscl_green.png?linkonly|NSCL Logo (Green on White, PNG)}}\\ | + | If you do not yet have access to the FRIB portal, please contact: [[helpme@frib.msu.edu]]\\ |
- | {{:resources:nscl_white.png?linkonly|NSCL Logo (White on Green, PNG)}} | + | |
- | The NSCL logos are also available in EPS (vector graphics) format at [[https://intra.nscl.msu.edu/illustrations/gallery.php?id=1 | this page]] on Intra. This site also has some stock photos of the equipment in the lab, though they're pretty old. | + | The FRIB logos are also available in the portal at [[https://portal.frib.msu.edu/sites/communications/Standard%20Graphics/Forms/Thumbnails.aspx | this page]]. This site has most logos that may be needed, as well as maps of the lab. |
- | ===== Printing Instructions ===== | + | ===== Poster Printing Instructions ===== |
- | These instructions apply only to the lab's Windows desktop machines. Contact helpme if something goes wrong. | + | These instructions apply only to the lab's Windows desktop machines. Contact helpme if something goes wrong. There are two poster printers, one on the second floor (room 2040 - mini-Theory Library) and one on the fourth, by the elevator. |
- | - Choose the printer "nuclear-plot". | + | - Open the prepared PowerPoint file. Check that the file is set for 40 x 32 inches, this can be found under "Design" > "Slide Size" > "Custom Slide Size". :!::!: IT IS RECOMMENDED TO DO THIS BEFORE STARTING YOUR POSTER, AS THINGS MAY SHIFT AROUND ON THE SLIDE IF YOU DO THIS STEP AFTER LAYING OUT ALL YOUR TEXT AND FIGURES :!::!: |
- | - Go to Print > Properties > Paper/Quality > Paper Size and choose ANSI E. | + | - It is recommended to run a scaled test-print on a standard printer before printing on the plotting printer. |
+ | - Check that there is enough of the correct paper on the plotter and that ink levels are okay. Email helpme to have paper type changed or more paper/ink installed. | ||
+ | - Choose the printer "Nuclear-Plot on WINPRINT" for the second floor printer or "4100-Plot on WINPRINT" for the fourth floor printer. | ||
+ | - Go to Print > Properties. | ||
+ | - Printer quality is automatically set to "Speed", change it to "Quality" to avoid lines on the poster. | ||
+ | - Set paper size using "Paper Options" > "Document size" > "ANSI E". (If your poster is not 40 x 32 you may need to find what the correct paper size is for your poster) Hit "Ok" to close pop-up windows. | ||
+ | - Under "Settings", for "Full page slides" uncheck "Scale to fit paper". | ||
- Print your poster! | - Print your poster! | ||
Windows may sometimes say that the job failed to print, but this isn't necessarily true and it's important to check the printer before you believe the error message. | Windows may sometimes say that the job failed to print, but this isn't necessarily true and it's important to check the printer before you believe the error message. | ||
- | The poster printer is located in the mini-Theory Library on the second floor across from Prof. Zelevinsky's office. |