Intel 386™ Microprocessor 1985 The Museum of Modern Art New York © A gift of the Intel Corporation.
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Installation was completed in a couple of hours, to the satisfaction of Sydney Torrey, “I just sent you the pictures I took of the installation. It turned out fantastic and Rolando did a great job.”
Wall murals are often employed as presentation tools in museums and art galleries. Libraries use them to theme a space as well as present interpretative information to visitors. Advertisers use them to make striking impressions in almost any venue, from sports stadiums, to high rise buildings.
Harvey Mudd College in Claremont Ca. has introduced a super scale Intel microprocessor into the classroom.  Prof. David Money Harris Associate Professor of Engineering has a striking example of the Intel 386™ Microprocessor in his class room on a ten foot square wall.
Prof. Harris provided their purchasing coordinator Sydney Torrey with a poster size image of the microprocessor with a request for it to be printed at high resolution and installed as a wall covering in his classroom.
Sydney contacted B3digigrafx in Rancho Cucamonga for a consult on producing suitable artwork for large format printing. The classroom was surveyed by an expert installer to choose the best materials for print and installation. Print ready artwork was produced by scanning the poster at high resolution, producing an 80 megabyte file.
3M adhesive vinyl, with an over laminate were selected, providing the sharp image with the durability required in a classroom environment. Preparing the file for the 48” wide material requires some planning. The panels are overlapped at installation, and must match seamlessly.
B3DigiGrafx offers many different materials for printed wall coverings, and now includes a dry erase laminate for classroom wall graphics.
Tags: Wall Mural
B3DigiGrafx introduces new ink system for large format printing, with significant savings offered to customers.
In an effort to offer more economical print pricing to its many customers, B3DigiGrafx has added a new Vutek 16’ print system along with Fuji Sericol solvent inks. The combination will make available to its customers significant savings, over its standard pricing.

Ink systems are designed for different applications and materials. Long term outdoor applications required for 5 year service or more may require our warranted 3M ink system. Â Less demanding applications can take advantage of our lower cost Fuji Sericol ink system, warranted for 3 years. Â Both ink systems produce brilliant high resolution images on a variety of materials and finishes. Â Adhesive materials for vehicle wraps, vinyl banners, and wall coverings are now produced on this system.
Adding a sophisticated print and ink system to our operation is no easy proposition. Each printer is “tuned” up for the ink system to be used, and once up and running its not something easily changed. The lengthy proposition of building color profiles for each material to be printed is necessary before any customer prints are run. This dictates having multiple printers in operation when offering different inks.
Our new ink system is environmentally friendly. It does not contain ozone-depleting chemicals as deÂscribed at the Montreal Convention. Series 200 NH Inks are formulated free from aromatic hydrocarbons known to have an adverse effect on the environment.
Consult with your B3 customer service representative and see how much we can save you on your next project.
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Tags: Banner Printing · Digital Direct Printing · Step and Repeat Banner

Demanding schedules are often the norm for large scale graphic projects. San Bernardino County with more than 20 of its departments staged a resource fair at Victoria Gardens. The one day event took place on the main street and throughout the Gardens leading up the cultural center.
A Variety of materials and formats were required, from direct printed Sintra, Mesh backdrops and sunshades, to double face vinyl on pole banners. All the completed prints were delivered just in time for the county installers to assemble the event structures the evening preceding the weekday event.
Close coordination between Hector Rosado the B3DigiGrafx Account Executive responsible for the project and the San Bernardino county representatives made for a successful installation. Â All the materials and prints were done in-house taking advantage of the extensive capabilities of B3DigiGrafx.
Visit our Applications Gallery to stimulate your imagination, or stop by our Rancho Cucamonga facility on Lion street for a tour. We have a number of customer service personal who can help you with your large Format Print needs, or just learn more about the process. Give us a call 800-624-1691 we look forward to seeing you here.
Tags: Digital Direct Printing · OutDoor Banner Fabrication · Outdoor Graphics

This Honda became the “STEM-mobile” with the application of a vehicle wrap, printed on 3M vinyl’s with 3M Inks and installed by a master craftsman at B3DigiGrafx in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
Great design work, when applied by a Pro is an effective promoter for the UC Riverside  STEM program. The vehicle wrap is one of the most visible aspects of the marketing campaign promoting the program at area community colleges. B3DigiGrafx sales representative Hector Rosado, and Rolando Rodriguez Installation Specialist worked together to pull off a winner.

Lena Tisdale, Admissions Community College Outreach Staff  “I have no trouble attracting attention when I arrive on campuses in the STEM-mobile  My cell is rigging from the moment I arrive” . lenat@ucr.edu (951) 827-6701
Ricardo R. Vargas Transfer Resource Center Coordinator
WOW! I know you guys hear it all the time but WOW! That STEM mobile is off the hook!!! Â It’s the talk of the campus…from the assistant vice chancellor down to the librarian.
You guys did an outstanding job and we are all very pleased with the results. We look forward to working with the both of you again and your team of experts.”  ricardo.vargas@ucr.edu (951) 827-2379
Rick
There is a current movement across the United States to get students interested in pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). These areas of study are important in our society and each of them has rewarding career opportunities… more here
Tags: Testimonials · Vehicle Graphics
Tags: Color Matching (PMS)
B3DigiGrafx has just added the Facebook  “Like” button plug-in to our blog “Large Format Printing”.  It looks like the community of Facebook users is the place to be these days.  Microsoft has a small stake in Facebook, and added its “Bing” search to Facebook. When you search in Facebook, you will see some web results appended to the bottom of the page, these come from “Bing” the MSN search engine.
B3DigiGrafx has added  its Facebook page  here, where much of what we have done on our other web properties is posted.  Who know what the future of the ever changing online world will bring.  We keep working to make useful information available to our our B3 community.
We would like to feature your work on our site. Â If you have some project you would like to present on our site please contact Ed Shea for look at what you have.
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We at B3DigiGrafx are pleased to see Jan O’Connell recognized in the inaugural  Coachella Valley Arts Alliance: MAPPING THE CONTEXT EXHIBITION TO INTRODUCE “ARTS AT CONTEXT” ARTISTS TO COMMUNITY ON APRIL 23, 2010!  We have been privileged to have worked with her on the Palm Springs International Film Festival.

MAPPING THE CONTEXT EXHIBITION TO INTRODUCE “ARTS AT CONTEXT” ARTISTS TO COMMUNITY
On Friday, April 23rd, the valley’s newest, progressive open studios arts and cultural center The Arts at Context will present the exhibition Mapping the Context at 82850 Miles Avenue in old town Indio from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. The exhibition will map the inaugural opening with an introduction to the six artists who will initially inhabit the space: Ronnie Alvarez, Adrien Balogh, Ryan Campbell, Cristopher Cichocki, Kimberly Nichols, Jan O’Connell and Nikki Reisman. The event is free and everyone is invited to attend.
Indio’s historic old town, located on Miles Avenue between Oasis and Smurr Street, is about to experience a renaissance of art and culture, according to Bill Schinsky, executive director for the Coachella Valley Arts Alliance, which is the organization sponsoring Arts at Context.
“This area is ready for an expansion of art and artists,” he said. “Several buildings here already are works of art with murals depicting Indio’s and the Coachella Valley’s agricultural, business and native American history. The adjacent IPAC Theatre is just another indication of a community ready for an artistic resurgence.”
The Arts at Context is a first of its kind for the valley combining professional exhibition galleries for known and up-and-coming artists, offices, meeting and conference rooms, as well as space for working artists’ studios, which are for rent within its 22,000 square foot space. The rear wall of the building facing Indio Boulevard features a mural of the ancient Cahuilla Indians in their land before white settlers.
Schinsky’s vision for the Coachella Valley Arts Alliance new center also encompasses community art projects such as SCRAP Gallery exhibits and art programs for minors formerly at Juvenile Hall in Indio and Murietta.
For information, contact CVArtsAlliance@aol.com or call (760) 799-4364.
Tags: Client highlights

Here is a very clever use of the material shape and color, mimicking a bandage to send a clear message. The CHW Medical Plaza located at 17051 Casmalia Street in Fontana, CA. is visible from the 210 freeway.
There are many ways to send your message with large format printing. By the nature of its size its sure to get your attention. Most designs use the material for its print quality and suitability for the application. Mesh banner material is widely used for outdoor applications in windy areas. The perforations reduce wind resistance and lift. Mesh also presents a matte finish reducing glare in high light uses.
Another one of my favorite uses for large format printed mesh banner material is the faux store fronts. In this example at Faison Island in Newport Beach CA. a store renovation is masked from the shoppers.
Graphics are often used on construction barriers previewing the new business; however these are usually short term and only come with the new tenant. Shopping areas where store closures caused by the recession may be keep attractive for the remaining businesses with large format printing. Here is an example of effective use of large format print for vacant stores.
Fake businesses are to be used to lessen the impact of the recession on high streets in North Tyneside.
“‘Attractive to shoppers’
Judith Wallace, North Tyneside Council’s deputy mayor said: “The economic climate has forced many businesses to bring down the shutters.
“We need to ensure that the remaining businesses continue to survive and that means ensuring our high streets look attractive to both shoppers and potential business investors.
“This is a simple and cost-effective approach that keeps the retail unit available for potential new uses and in the meantime also contributes to the street scene.” Â Read the BBC article here:
Modular systems containing graphics with the faux storefronts are available from B3DigiGrafx. These easily assembled systems are widely used for trade show booth construction. They were nicely adapted to presenting store front graphics. The system is assembled with one key wrench for flexible size and reuse.
Contact your B3Digigrafx representative a consultation.
Tags: Banner Printing · Grand Format Printing · Mesh Banner
B3DigiGrafx printed and installed the wall murals for the new San Bernardino County Library at Cal Aero Preserve Academy in Chino.

County Opens Library Number 31!
The San Bernardino County Library system opens its 31st branch, a joint-use library at the new Cal Aero Preserve Academy in Chino. The K-8 public school’s library serves students during school hours, and then opens to the public from 3:00 in the afternoon to 8:00 at night, Monday through Thursday, and on Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Grand Opening took place on Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 9:30 am. The new library is located at 15850 Main Street, just off Kimball Avenue, south of the Chino Airport.
Wall murals can be are produced on a variety of materials. Depending on the space and surface to be mounted they range from wall papers to ceramic tiles. Wall murals give depth and atmosphere to any space.
Printing options are available for almost any material up to 2 inches thick. Rigid 4 foot x 8 foot panels of plywood, acrylics and PVC are available. These panels are directly printed on a 6 foot by 10 foot flatbed printer. Panels have been used as dividers for large spaces or mounted on existing walls.
For the best results adhesive material should be mounted to existing smooth surfaces. Where the background surface is irregular, rigid materials make the best presentation. Outdoor wall murals are directly printed on specially treated ceramic tile sets and installed in the same fashion as standard tiles.
Have a unique graphic design idea? Contact a representative at B3DigiGrafx and we will find a way to make it happen.
Tags: Museum Graphics · Wall Mural
Two newcomers to Rancho Cucamonga team up for a home game at the Quakes stadium.

B3Digigrafx moved its operation from Riverside, California in the fall of 2009. The new management team for the RC Quakes also arrived in town in late 2009. The Brett management expressed an interest in working with a local company for their large format print requirements. B3DigiGrafx arrived just in time to fill the bill.  We were determined to treat the Quakes project as a “home game” we were determined to win. The management team has moved from Washington State to take up redolence in Rancho Cucamonga, apparently bringing their hometown climate with them. It has rained almost every week since their arrival. We certainly needed the rain but this much must have left questions for the newcomers that we were in the sunshine state.
Stadium graphics require a variety of large print formats, from ridged metal signage, adhesive vinyl wall wraps, and vinyl banner prints, to large acrylic backlit sign panels. Installation is also provided by our in-house staff. A wide array of print equipment will be employed to meet all these needs including B3’s flat bed Tempo Q printer.
“Bobby Brett and his brother, Hall of Fame player George Brett are leading an ownership group that will purchase the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes according to current majority owner Hank Stickney. The Brett brothers have established a solid reputation as owners in minor league baseball.  Bobby Brett is a part owner of the Spokane Indians, and George Brett’s part-ownership of the Tri-Cities Dust Devils has been credited for turning that team’s fortune around.  Not that Rancho Cucamonga has needed anything in the way of a turnaround; the team has led the California League in attendance for the last several years. “
Let’s welcome the new Quakes families to town on opening day April 8th and it’s OK to notice the B3Digigrafx graphics work while your there.
Tags: Grand Format Printing · Outdoor Graphics