Large Format Printing

Custom Digital Direct Large and Grand Format Printing Applications

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Entries from October 2008

Grand Format Printing for large scale Wall Coverings and Murals

October 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Application of large scale custom graphics to wall surfaces is made practical with grand format printing. Almost any surface can now be employed to tell your story.
Here you see a 16 foot x 60 foot vinyl banner printed as a single unit on one of our 16 foot machines. The backdrop was used in [...]

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Tags: Digital Direct Printing · Digital Screen Print · Grand Format Printing

A Case for PDF Format when submitting Art to your Large Format Printer

October 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Adobe developed the PDF (Portable Document Format) in the early 90’s and has become a standard for in the Graphic arts industry.

The principal advantages are two; first the files may be viewed by everyone using a freely distributed viewer, and the file is platform independent. Most graphic applications for Mac or Windows can readily [...]

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Tags: Pre Press

Banners Become Art at B3DigiGrafx DuPont Artistri

October 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Upscale your product promotion with Art quality Banners printed at HD 720 d.p.i. on Polyester fabrics.

DuPontâ„¢ Artistriâ„¢ 720 d.p.i.

Printed fabrics are treated for durability

Brilliant Print on Satinette
Produce brilliant results with our advanced digital ink chemistry. This image is the actual printed banner, you will want to see the finished product to appreciate the print quality.
DuPont [...]

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Tags: High Definition Fabric · InDoor Banners

Digital Art File Preparation Guidelines for B3DigiGrafx

October 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Consultation with your Printers Pre Press operation is the key to getting your designs printed just the way you expect. There are general guide lines detailed here: Click here to download a PDF file.

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Tags: Pre Press

Application Help for Grand and Large Format Printing the Designers Resource

October 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Large format printing, sometimes called wide or super wide is generally considered to 17″ to 100″ in width. Grand Format Printing is defined as larger than 10″ in width. Today’s Digital Direct printers will print widths larger than 16 feet and an indeterminate length. There is no limit to the size of the finished project where tilling of welded segment may be employed.

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Tags: Digital Direct Printing