Cook Library provides limited large-format printing at no cost for current TU students. You’ll be notified that your print is ready by email and can come pick it up at the Ask Us Desk anytime during regular staffed hours. To keep this service free, we are unable to process reprints upon pick up. It’s up to you to make sure the uploaded file has been reviewed and requires no edits. We suggest having a friend proofread it for you before you send! Contact LIBRARY-printing@towson.edu if you experience issues with the request form.
See available pick-up times and submit your request using this form.
OTHER OPTIONS FOR PRINTING
Cook Library can provide a limited number of large format prints per week.
If no appointment times are available through the Library, contact Design + Graphic Services (UU 166) for fee-based options.
Student organizations and other non-academic printing needs use Design + Graphic Services for a competitive fee or FedEx/Kinkos, etc.
Faculty should contact the Faculty Academic Center of Excellence at Towson (FACET) for large format printing info.
What you need to know before printing.
- New to creating scholarly posters? This guide will help you start writing and designing.
- Poster printing is limited to two posters per person per week.
- No mounting or lamination services are available.
- The paper is for academic posters, not high-resolution "art-quality" prints.
Get Started Using a Template
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Download a template.
Click on the desired type of template in the chart below, and save it to your computer. -
Replace the template text and images with your own content.
Unless otherwise noted, these items do not reflect adherence to any particular presentation standards. To clear these objects from your poster: open the template file, use Ctrl-A to select all, press Delete. When saving your file, please begin the filename with your NetID (e.g., dwashi6-ECON321poster).
TEMPLATE POSTER SIZES | AVAILABLE FORMATS | NOTES |
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Single 24"x36" sheet |
PowerPoint (PPTX) Publisher (PUB) |
A single poster or a set of separate posters based on this template represent the simplest process, because no trimming and joining is necessary. To remove or modify the border line, open the master slide or page, select the border, and go to it. |
24"x36" center panel plus two 12"x36" side panels | PowerPoint (PPTX) | We prepared this template specifically for use with the three-paneled cardboard and foam core presentation boards available at the University Store and most office supply shops. The template consists of two 24" x 36" pages. The first page represents the center panel; the second page is bisected by a dashed line and, cut in half, produces two 12" side panels. |
Single 40”x24” sheet | PowerPoint (PPTX) | In consultation with faculty, this 40"x 24" template was developed for Health Science students. |
Single 42”x42” sheet | PowerPoint (PPTX) | This template is designed to take advantage of the maximum printing width (42”) of our DesignJet printer. The page height can easily be adjusted to preference using PowerPoint’s Design ribbon (toolbar). |
48"x36" poster as two overlapping 24"x 36" sheets | PowerPoint (PPTX) Publisher (PUB) |
This template is designed for a double-width poster. It produces two overlapping sheets. To combine them after printing, trim away the border from one sheet and then attach the sheets with some sort of tape or adhesive. |