Large Print

Large print can be produced in the academic department by using a computer and selecting a large-size, bold font. When computer enlargement is not possible, a photocopier can enlarge to 11" X 17" paper. Make sure the contrast is good. Use white paper and black lettering. Make sure the ink coverage is dense and avoid glossy paper. The DSO will not process any requests for alternate format materials prior to registration in the course. The DSO does not provide alternate format materials for personal use or study (Section 504, 104.44(d)(2)). Responsibilities are as follows:

Instructor

Instructions for Producing Large Print Materials Via Software:
In the appropriate application (MS Word, Corel WordPerfect, etc.) select the text and items to be enlarged. Choose the appropriate font and size (Arial Black - 18pt Is the DSO standard for low-vision students.) Then reformat the material to best reflect the intent of its original appearance.

Via Photocopier:
The best way to enlarge materials on a copy machine is to go from letter (8.5x") to ledger (11x17") size paper. For materials that fill a letter-sized page, the standard enlargement is 1.294%. For materials that do not fill a letter-sized page, enlarge in increasing increments until you fill the ledger-sized page.

Student  DSO

See also: How to Receive Alternate Format