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Hi,, Tony--

If I'm reading their guidelines
<https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2023/poster-presenters/> correctly,
it looks like 44in x 44in is the *biggest* you can do--meaning that you
should be able to bring smaller posters than that.  Most commercial poster
printers (such as FedEx Office) can do 24x36, or probably something like
28x42 (which is the same 2:3 ratio as 24x36).

Hope that helps!

--Eric
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Eric D. M. Johnson, MA, MSLIS

Head, Innovative Media

Associate Professor

Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries

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On Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 8:40 AM Diaz, Tony A. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello all, the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference requires poster
> sizes of 44in x 44in.
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> We are having trouble finding someone that can provide such sizes.
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> Does anyone know of a commercial (nation wide?) that might provide such
> printing sizes?
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> (Or I suppose anything local to my region?)4
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> Thanks for any tips!
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> Tony Diaz
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> GPS Library
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> California Institute of Technology
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> Pasadena, CA
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