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i'm happy that you think i have a printer hehehh i will now give you all the info about it. ok!
well, first of all, i don't have a printer in my house! nop i don't. what i do though is basically, i use inkscape, and i open up a new canvas and set the size to "tabloid/ledger", but why that size? well, that's the one all print shops use by default, and you can fit two letter-sized images on tabloid-sized paper. and basically that's what i do! i just go around browsing the web for cool fanart and when i find one, i just put it there on the canvas and change its size so that it fits nicely on the page, and after that, i export it to jpg (but never ever forget to give the image 300 dpi please!! that gives it a much bigger and better resolution, ideal for printing).
after all that is done, i just drop the files in a usb and visit my nearest print shop and just tell them to print them in whatever material i want. and when i get home i just cut them with scissors or with an exacto knife.
and that's why graphic design is very fun!!