How much do I need to enlarge handouts or reading material for someone with low vision?
A. Print size will depend upon the needs of the individual. However, large print is usually defined as 16 to 18 point bold type depending on the typeface used. A standard Roman typeface, using upper and lower cases, is more readable than italicized, oblique, or condensed fonts. To enlarge print from standard 12 point original text to 16-18 point, use a 150-165% enlargement setting on a photocopier. For documents in electronic form, it is best to enlarge the font size before printing. The student is the best source of information regarding preferred print size. Q.
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