Posters: the one physical product
Posters are Elistit's only physical product. You list the design, and the buyer gets a shipped print, never a file. The print-ready master is produced when a poster sells.
Posters are the one physical product type on Elistit. Wall art, clipart, greeting cards, SVG, and custom uploads are digital downloads the buyer receives through Etsy. A poster buyer receives a shipped physical print, never a file.
How posters work
You list the design, and the print-ready master is produced when a poster actually sells. There is no inventory and no upfront print cost: the only thing you pay for is creating the listing.
- You launch the poster from one sentence, the same as any other product.
- Elistit generates the artwork, upscales it to a 300 DPI print-ready master, renders up to 20 shop-branded listing images, writes the SEO listing, and creates a physical draft in your Etsy shop with the print sizes and shipping set.
- When a buyer orders, the print is produced and shipped to them through a print-on-demand flow. You never hold stock or post anything yourself.
What you get, what the buyer gets
| You receive | The 300 DPI print-ready master and up to 20 mockups, organised in your Google Drive, plus the physical Etsy draft. |
| The buyer receives | A shipped physical print. No digital file. |
Because the buyer never downloads anything, a poster listing is safe from the file theft that digital downloads risk.
Aspect ratios
Posters use 2:3 portrait and 3:2 landscape, the standard poster ratios buyers frame. You pick the orientation when you launch.
Related
- Aspect ratios, wall art vs poster: posters use 2:3 / 3:2, not 3:4 / 4:3.
- How image upscaling works: what the print-upscale step does.
Related
- How Image Upscaling WorksLearn how Elistit's AI upscaler turns your images into 300 DPI print-ready files at any standard size.
- Aspect ratios: which one to pickWall art uses 3:4 or 4:3, posters 2:3 or 3:2, clipart and SVG 1:1, greeting cards 5:7. Why each product type is locked to its own set of ratios.
- Choosing a generation modelEach product type lets you pick the AI model for your images. Cheaper models are faster and cost less; premium models give better composition and detail.