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Folks,

I urgently need to print an A0 size poster for conference. Do you know of any place in the west side of S

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Folks,

I urgently need to print an A0 size poster for conference. Do you know of any place in the west side of S'pore?

I went to a shop in Bukit Timah Shopping Center but they only accept pdf format. My file is in powerpoint format and when I convert to pdf, the resolution is lost and blurred.

Do let me know if you have a shop which could do a good job, great if they accept powerpoint file directly. Many thanks.

 

Queenstown Shopping Centre at the 3rd & 4th level. Any printer shop there could do it. YOu can even laminate it. -_-

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BTW, do they provide holder or container so that I could roll and carry the large piece of poster around?

 

The one at Bukit Timah will only provide a rubber band.

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My file is in powerpoint format and when I convert to pdf, the resolution is lost and blurred.

Dude, u print A0 size from powerpoint, i hope there are no graphics involved.

And yea, the usual suspects, Peach Centre, Burlington Square, Bras Basah.

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BTW, do they provide holder or container so that I could roll and carry the large piece of poster around?

 

The one at Bukit Timah will only provide a rubber band.

 

to carry around, you need to buy a 'drafting tube' which is sold at Popular Book Store. There are different sizes to choose. Forgot about the cost of each tube. [cool]

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Dude, u print A0 size from powerpoint, i hope there are no graphics involved.

And yea, the usual suspects, Peach Centre, Burlington Square, Bras Basah.

 

Agree. A0 from PPT, if only text and clipart, is ok. But if you have images in that PPT, whatever you print out will be blurred, stretched or warped.

 

Better to convert your PPT to hi-res PDF format (300dpi settings) to lower possibility of pixelised images.

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