The “Large Format Printing” blog is published as resource to support and encourage the application of Large Format and Grand Format Printing.
Lets start with a definition of Large and Grand formats:
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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