Poster print
Slice a PDF page into A4/A3 sheets online. Print a map, blueprint, or poster in parts with a glue overlap — vector quality is preserved.
- 1Files
- 2Settings
- 3Run
- 4Result
1. Files
Source file
Accepted formats: .pdf2. Settings
3. Run
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How it works
- 1Upload a PDF with a map, blueprint, site plan, or poster.
- 2Pick the grid (e.g. 3×3 — 9 sheets), the sheet format, and the glue overlap.
- 3Download a PDF where every fragment is its own sheet: print and glue together.
Frequently asked questions
- What is poster printing for?
- To print a large sheet on a regular printer: a zoning map, site plan, evacuation scheme, or classroom poster. The page is cut into a grid of A4/A3 fragments, each printed separately, then the sheets are glued together.
- Why the overlap?
- Each fragment gets a strip of the neighbouring content along its edge (10 mm by default) — sheets are glued overlapping, so the seam shows no white gaps.
- Will quality degrade?
- No. Fragments are cut without rasterization: vector lines and text stay vector and print at the printer's full resolution.
- What about multi-page PDFs?
- Every page is sliced with the chosen grid in turn: all sheets of page one first, then page two, and so on.
Read the full guide: How to Print a Large Map or Blueprint on A4 Sheets →