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    If it isn't too large I would email it as the simplest option but memory stick or cd would also work.
    Ask the printer what format they want it in? For most things jpg is fine or pdf. Usually at 300 dpi (dots per inch).
    What computer programme have you got your poster in?

  2. #12
    Michael Duke
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    if I remember correctly I just sent it as a Gedcom file as attachment to an email ,

    Michael.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Duke View Post
    Megan, I agree, I live in the West Midlands and Ron was local to me. I just can't remember his name and address.

    best regards Michael

    The company you are thinking of is Genealogy Printers. They do have a website and they are really good. The charts they use are very attractive and they can put photographs and stuff on for you.

    Tell them I sent you

    www.
    genealogyprinters.com

    I have used them and I highly recommend them. I will also say that having met Ron and his lovely wife many times at the York Fair and when they have attended our Gwent FHS Open Day they are two of the most friendly people it has been my pleasure to meet.
    Sadly, our dear friend Ann (alias Ladkyis) passed away on Thursday, 26th. December, 2019.
    Footprints on the sands of time

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    Thank you very much for this link. Don't know why it didn't occur to me to look for printers specialising in genealogy!

    Sue

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    alfiem
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    I use a wifi printer which is very helpful to get prints from my mobile devices too.

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    Yes, but the OP was asking (2 years ago) for something better than he can get from his own printer - gift quality, in fact. That needs something better than a domestic printer.

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