Architectural reprography is a process of reproducing large-scale documents, such as maps, architectural plans, and blueprints. It involves scanning documents, digitizing them, and then printing them on a large format printer. Architectural reprography enables architects and engineers to make exact copies of their documents, while preserving the clarity and accuracy of the originals. The process is often used to produce copies of plans, designs, and drawings that are used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures.