Print technology
Professional printing.
Museum-quality results.
Every print is produced on professional-grade equipment — from the Epson S80600 for paper and canvas to the Mimaki JFX200 for acrylic, metal and wood. Here’s what goes into every order.
OUR PRINTERS
Two dedicated printing systems
We use two professional printers — each optimized for its material type.
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Epson SureColor S80600
Paper prints and canvas are printed using the giclée print technique — producing superior finish and color accuracy for all photo and art prints.
Mimaki JFX200 Series
UV printing on acrylic, metal and wood using flatbed LED UV technology — delivering museum-quality printing with superior fade resistance.
Paper & Canvas
Choose your finish
Four paper and canvas finishes — each suited to different display environments and aesthetic preferences.
Satin Photo Paper
Most versatile
The perfect balance between optimum color vibrancy and minimal hot spots. 240g heavy basis weight RC paper from Germany.
Gloss Paper
Most vibrant
High-gloss finish that maximizes color saturation and contrast. Some colors may appear slightly different due to the varnish.
Fine Art Matte Paper
Best for framing
True color accuracy with zero reflection. The museum-quality choice — perfect for framed prints in any lighting condition.
Giclée Canvas Print
Gallery finish
Printed on 410g/m² poly-cotton acid-free canvas using pigment-based archival inks. Available with matte, semi-gloss or no varnish.
Acrylic, Metal & Wood
Rigid media
Printed directly on the material using UV-cured ink — no paper involved. Each surface creates a distinct visual effect.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Technical questions
Can I choose any printing type for my project?
Yes. The printing type depends on the material you choose. Paper and canvas use giclée inkjet printing; acrylic, metal and wood use UV flatbed printing.
What resolution do you use for printing?
Paper & Canvas : (300 dpi) 2400 x 1200 optimized dpi
Acrylic & Wood : (300 dpi) 1200 x 1200 optimized dpi
Metal : (300 dpi) 1440 x 720 optimized dpi
What type of packaging are you using for paper print ?
All print below approx 8×10 will be sent into a flat protected enveloppe. For any bigger prints, we will use a strong mailing tube of 3 inch diameters.
What does Silver mean? (Canvas finish)
Silver finish refers to a semi-gloss varnish applied to the canvas that gives a subtle luminous quality to the print without being fully glossy.
What is the maximum print size?
The maximum print dimensions depend on the size of the printer:
Canvas : Stretched : 100 inches x 54 inches and rolled : 150 inches x 58 inches
Satin & Glossy Paper : 96 inches x 58 inches
Fine Art Matte Paper : 96 inches x 44 inches
Acrylic : 96 inches x 60 inches
HD Metal: 60 inches x 40 inches
Wood : 96 inches x 48 inches
**It is always possible to print larger sizes by building a multi-panel print.
What type of image works best on acrylic & metal?
Bold, high-contrast images with vivid colors work best on acrylic and metal. The surface enhances color saturation and creates a luminous depth effect.
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Not sure which material to choose?
Contact us and we’ll help you find the best option for your photo and display space.
