How to enlarge print?
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Hi Sandy, it depends very much on how you want to use the print. If it's going to added to a gallery wall for example you can get a professional printing shop to do the print for you. If you want to use the print in a collage of some sort or to transfer an image to something else you can do it online using something like BlockPoster - https://www.blockposters.com/
Hi Sandy, the best way (depending on how big you want it) is to have a store like Staples do it. They can enlarge things quite large into engineer print size. Good luck!
I'm going to take a slightly different angle here. Are you trying to enlarge the print on your computer screen? If you're using a PC, you can hit ctrl+ to magnify your screen, which will enlarge the text. You can also go into your browser settings to change the default font size. If you want to de-magify things, hit ctrl0 (that's a zero, not an O).