Printing Stencils
Printing Stencils
What's the most practical way to go about printing an image for a large stencil (18x24 or 24x36)
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I usually divide the image up into either letter or tabloid size in Photoshop then print all of the pieces out on whatever size paper I plan ahead for, then I tape them all together for the full stencil image.
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Re: Printing Stencils
just download BIG PIC. You can print any size you want,but you have to paste them together.
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Re: Printing Stencils
InDesign has a tile printing feature that I use, then tape together.
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Re: Printing Stencils
Illustrator also.pworth wrote:InDesign has a tile printing feature that I use, then tape together.
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Not unless u got a big a s s printer!zuck26239 wrote:there's no way to avoid taping?
Re: Printing Stencils
i get mine done at staples.
i think 36" x 42" is the max there.
i think 36" x 42" is the max there.
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rXelzuck26239 wrote:who would have one of those
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