I thought I had asked about this before, but if so I can't find the post where I did it.
Can anyone recommend a service for printing a one-off poster, or possibly fabric wall hanging/"tapestry"? (Or unframed canvas, which would be my preference, but those seem to be pretty expensive for the approx. 2' x 3' size I want if you don't go to this one shitty and spam-sending company that shall remain nameless, so I've pretty much resigned myself away from that.) I've been poking at Redbubble a bit, but it's not clear to me whether I can just use them just to print one copy for myself (like some t-shirt printers will do) or whether the system only supports putting things in the marketplace (although I suppose I could just buy one and then immediately delete the design).
Can anyone recommend a service for printing a one-off poster, or possibly fabric wall hanging/"tapestry"? (Or unframed canvas, which would be my preference, but those seem to be pretty expensive for the approx. 2' x 3' size I want if you don't go to this one shitty and spam-sending company that shall remain nameless, so I've pretty much resigned myself away from that.) I've been poking at Redbubble a bit, but it's not clear to me whether I can just use them just to print one copy for myself (like some t-shirt printers will do) or whether the system only supports putting things in the marketplace (although I suppose I could just buy one and then immediately delete the design).
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Date: Nov. 7th, 2018 08:04 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Nov. 7th, 2018 08:08 pm (UTC)From:eta: Maybe I'm not understanding what a "plotter" is. What do they usually use it for? Archived blueprints or something? I'm just a bit baffled at the idea of a library doing photo and poster printing-style services.
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Date: Nov. 7th, 2018 08:21 pm (UTC)From:The plotter I'm thinking of is basically a huge color printer, and apparently our students (who know of it and how to use it) have used it to print posters on the cheap. You probably have to do your trimming with a paper cutter or x-acto knife, but... I remember hearing about plotters back in the '80s, and they were these huge engineering/drafting monstrosities, but they've apparently advanced since then. And, admittedly, my uni is very engineering-fondling (far more than "friendly"), and we have one of the better makerspaces, too, for things like 3d printing and tons more. (I'm pondering 3d-printing a small statuette of Hermanubis based on the 3d scans of the statue in the Vatican Museums...it might cost me $3 plus time?)
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Date: Nov. 12th, 2018 10:07 pm (UTC)From:A plotter is definitely not designed for full-page fills, but a 3D plotter/printer could do it. The device would be similar, after all.
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Date: Nov. 13th, 2018 02:27 am (UTC)From: