The Discovery Learning Center (DLC) provides poster printing service fors OPUS College of Engineering students and faculty. If you are not part of the OPUS College of Engineering, please contact the Raynor Library for large format printing services.

 

Poster print requests to the DLC are to be submitted by 

Work Order or emailed to dlc@marquette.edu

SUBMIT WORK ORDER

 

 

NOTES

  • Please name your file "Title - Your Name". This allows us to track your poster in the printer system. This is better than “Presentation1” that everyone uses to name their file.
  • Printed posters are delivered to the rack in Engineering Hall, DL128 (System Integration). A message is sent via the work order system notifying you of the completion.
  • Print turnaround is (1) One to (4) four workdays (not counting weekends). You will receive an email notification when the poster is ready for pick-up. The time range is such that in the event of a mechnical or system failure, we can still guaranteee a poster.
  • 42"x30" default size (it fits available 42x30 foam core display board) - Design Day default
  • Conference posters with special sizing are by request. Email dlc@marquette.edu with your requests.
  • PowerPoint slides are preferred due to print control and precision. However, we can print most file types but this is not preferred due to the usual unexpected printing problems. (Yes, pdfs are accepted but not preferred.)
  • Poster template - Link   This template covers most poster formats on the campus.
  • Your file size should be less than 15 megabytes or the email and/or work order system won't deliver it. If you are having trouble with a 200-megabyte poster file, reduce all pictures in the file to 150-200dpi. The file size will shrink accordingly. If there are further problems with filesize, a OneDrive link may be accepted.
  • The Marquette University logo shall be used in accordance with university logo guidelines. If you wish to use the Opus College of Engineering logo, email the DLC.
  • The DLC does not accept disks, CDs, thumb drives, portable media, carrier pigeons or pony express because of the virus risks from said media.