SURCA is Monday, March 27 – BCU is here to help

5% discount on all SURCA posters at BCU – your “Poster Shop”.
Tell your fellow researchers and co-workers! 

  • Easy file upload – https://dropbox.vetmed.wsu.edu/bcu/
  • Quick Turnaround – Poster files in by 10AM are ready by 4:30 the next working day guaranteed – most jobs ready sooner!
  • Straightforward pricing – No hidden Fees – call for a price quote, or use the calculator on our website.
  • Easy payment – Departmental IRI, CougarCard, credit card, or check.
  • SURCA Poster helps: Click the “SURCA Helps” Button on our home page
  • 5% SURCA discount: Include SURCA in the file title or mention SURCA when you place the order!

A proven quality poster product from a team you know and trust:

  • Over 20 years of quality large format printing and service to WSU researchers.
  • 4 large format printers – including a new latex printer!
  • Color management with each poster.
  • 100% customer satisfaction.
  • Four full time, two part-time staff to assist you.

We back our product with expertise “help” in research posters:

  • Downloadable tips for posters.
  • Downloadable WSU Poster templates
  • On-line downloadable step by step “How-To Create a PowerPoint Poster.”
  • Phone help and personal tours anytime.

Web: http://bcu.vetmed.wsu.edu
Phone: 509-335-2624
Email: bcu@vetmed.wsu.edu

Thanks for helping us spread the word.

 

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