A Virtual Printer That Lets You Print Big Posters With ANY Printer

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poster_printer

I want to announce a utility program I've published -- free software,
GPL, this is not a commercial advertisement (and I don't ask for
donations either) -- for the creation of posters .

I think it could make it much easier for all kinds of interest groups
to communicate their message.

Basically, you can create a poster from anything you can print to a
single page on your normal printer. The poster can be big -- 5 feet,
or more, on a side, if you want. You can use any application to make
it. You can grab an image from the internet using your web browser,
for example. The result is nearly professional quality. You simply
use clear plastic tape to assemble multiple pages of output into a
poster image.

Currently the OS supported are Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows
Server 2003, and Windows XP .

Please take a look:
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The "Directory" web site is http://www.geocities.com/poster_printer
The main web site, with screen shots to really show you what it can do,
is currently http://www.posterprinter.bravehost.com .

The development web site (this is open source software) is
http://sourceforge.net/projects/posterprinter BUT this is not yet set
up, I will be getting it online in a few days.
 
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whatcartridge.com

I want to announce a utility program I've published -- free software,
GPL, this is not a commercial advertisement (and I don't ask for
donations either) -- for the creation of posters .

I think it could make it much easier for all kinds of interest groups
to communicate their message.

Basically, you can create a poster from anything you can print to a
single page on your normal printer. The poster can be big -- 5 feet,
or more, on a side, if you want. You can use any application to make
it. You can grab an image from the internet using your web browser,
for example. The result is nearly professional quality. You simply
use clear plastic tape to assemble multiple pages of output into a
poster image.

Currently the OS supported are Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows
Server 2003, and Windows XP .

Please take a look:
--------------------------------
The "Directory" web site is http://www.geocities.com/poster_printer
The main web site, with screen shots to really show you what it can do,
is currently http://www.posterprinter.bravehost.com .

The development web site (this is open source software) is
http://sourceforge.net/projects/posterprinter BUT this is not yet set
up, I will be getting it online in a few days.

I downloaded it and tried it, although I only used it on a mono laser
as that is all I have in this office, it was very easy to use. Prints
came out quite crisp and not "jaggy". I will be trying this on an
inkjet in the next couple of days.

James Sodor
www.whatcartridge.com
 
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Lou

I want to announce a utility program I've published -- free software,
GPL, this is not a commercial advertisement (and I don't ask for
donations either) -- for the creation of posters .

I think it could make it much easier for all kinds of interest groups
to communicate their message.

Basically, you can create a poster from anything you can print to a
single page on your normal printer. The poster can be big -- 5 feet,
or more, on a side, if you want. You can use any application to make
it. You can grab an image from the internet using your web browser,
for example. The result is nearly professional quality. You simply
use clear plastic tape to assemble multiple pages of output into a
poster image.

Currently the OS supported are Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows
Server 2003, and Windows XP .

Please take a look:
--------------------------------
The "Directory" web site is http://www.geocities.com/poster_printer
The main web site, with screen shots to really show you what it can do,
is currently http://www.posterprinter.bravehost.com .

The development web site (this is open source software) is
http://sourceforge.net/projects/posterprinter BUT this is not yet set
up, I will be getting it online in a few days.

Posted on alt.comp.freeware also?
 

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