Entries Tagged as 'Digital Direct Printing'
B3DigiGrafx 800.624.1691 is proud to be the large format print supplier of the Vijay Amritraj Foundation Charity Tennis Classic. Step and repeat Wall, and banners along with boundary boards were printed in the Rancho Cucamonga facility just in time for set-up at the event
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Tags: Banner Printing · Digital Direct Printing · Step and Repeat Banner
The Certificate of 3M™ MCS™ Warranty affirms that 3M will stand behind graphics made with 3M products and processes–a promise that extends to us, the graphic manufacturer, and our customers.
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Tags: Banner Printing · Digital Direct Printing · Vehicle Graphics
Pantone color matching system, or PMS color charts are used to accomplish the best match.
The ink systems used by ink jet printers along with the different substrates produce different results from the same design files. B3DigiGrafx prints individual color charts encoded with a reference number for each of its printer ink systems, on every material substrate offered. The color matching charts represent the result achieved for the full range of colors in the Pantone Color matching system.
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Tags: Color Matching (PMS) · Digital Direct Printing · Pre Press
Digital Printing on Wood. Without white ink, printing on wood for decorative effects such as wall coverings and artistic images was commonplace. POP displays call for more robust imaging. POP on wood is seen closely by the viewer, more so than decorative elements. Direct printing on natural material like wood and leather for POP displays present richer, more durable images than applied vinyl. White ink in the process makes bright rich color imaging possible on wood substrates
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Tags: Digital Direct Printing · Digital Printing on Wood · Grand Format Printing
Brad Kaye of Disney Entertainment Productions referred B3DigiGrafx to KSM Architecture for a changeling museum exhibit in the Huntington Library. The Huntington, in partnership with the Gamble House, USC, presents the most comprehensive exhibition ever undertaken on the work of Arts and Crafts legends Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene—the first such exhibition to [...]
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Tags: Digital Direct Printing · Museum Graphics