The CHE department now offers poster printing free to CHE students. More information is at the departmental administrative resources page.
Department-sponsored research posters can be printed in-house.
There are two poster templates that we encourage you to use. The template follows appropriate departmental branding and is standard scientific poster size (36″ x 48″).
Please download a copy of the PowerPoint ChE Poster Template HERE.
GUIDELINES:
When ready to print, please use this form to submit your poster printing request. Be sure to title your poster file with your full name.
*All posters will be reviewed by the department prior to printing. Please note, it takes approximately two business days for a poster to be printed.
>>Before you hit ‘Submit,’ check out our helpful poster printing checklist!
The Perry-Castañeda Library will print posters up to 42” x 60” in PCL for $5 per linear foot. Jobs can be submitted in PDF format to posterprinting@lib.utexas.edu You will have to collect these.
Document Solutions on campus can print posters.They usually charge around $36 for 24” x 36”. They are located in the social services building. You can email them a pdf and tell them the size and quality of paper you need, and they will email you back a quote. utcopy@austin.utexas.edu
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