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What Scratch block categories are supported?

We support all Scratch categories:

  • Motion
  • Looks
  • Sound
  • Events
  • Control
  • Sensing
  • Operators
  • Variables
  • List
  • My Blocks
  • Music
  • Pen
  • Video Sensing
  • Text to Speech
  • Translate
  • Makey Makey
  • Lego Mindstrom EV3
  • Lego Boost
  • Lego Education WeDo 2.0
  • Go Direct Force & Acceleration
  • micro:bit

What about importing "sb3" files?

"sb3" files, downloaded from the Scratch website, can be uploaded on the Converter page. Look for the "Upload File" button. Any issues can be reported to info@printscratch.com

What is the largest size supported by Large Blocks?

Tabloid in potrait orientation (17" x 11") will allow for the largest printable blocks.

What languages are supported?

Code images can now be created in 8 languages, either by entering the text commands in the respective language, importing an sb3 file or entering the text commands in English and choosing the desired target language for the image. The languages are:

  • English
  • Français
  • Español
  • Español Latinamericano
  • Português
  • Português Brasileiro
  • Deutsch
  • Italiano

What is the highest print resolution supported?

The highest print resolution is currently 300 dpi. If you want to generate images at higher resolutions let us know and it can be easily added to the dpi options.

Are school accounts available?

School accounts are not yet available. A feature request has been created and will be priortised based on the demand.

How long are the images keep for?

The length of time that images are stored for will depend greatly our storage space available. We anticipate current that we will store generated images for approximately a year but that could change.

Do you provide pre-set educational material?

At the moment no. We create the tool that allow you to create your own educational material. If the demand is high enough for pre-set educational material we will expand in that area.

Scratch is developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. See https://scratch.mit.edu.

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