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Epson SureColor SC-P8500D 44″ A0 Printer
Ideal choice for use in poster production & copy shops, combining highly-secure, productive printing, vibrant image quality & easy operation.
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Epson SureColor SC-P8500DL STD 44″ A0 Printer
Low TCO 44" 6 colour printer, compact design. Big 1.6 litre inks, for high print runs of canvas, photos &...
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Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-6600 60″ Printer
Next Level, 60” Photo Art, Giclée 12-colour 60-inch printer. Ideal for Studios, print shops and central reprographics teams
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Canon imagePROGRAF GP-6600S 60″ Printer
Canon imagePROGRAF GP-6600S 60” printer delivers vivid posters, premium photos, and accurate corporate colours, Featuring Pantone™ calibration
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Epson SureColor SC-P20500 64″ Printer
Epson SureColor SC-P20500 64” printer with 12-colour UltraChrome Pro inks. Superior fine art & photo quality. Lower ROI with &...
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Epson Surecolor SC-P6500DE 24″ A1 Printer
This A1 dual-roll photo printer is perfect for commercial print shops.
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Epson Surecolor SC-P6500E 24″ A1 Printer
A1 photo / poster printer with postscript and compact, slim footprint
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HP DesignJet Z6 Pro 64″ Printer
Highest precision and fine line detail with enhanced efficiency & higher speed!
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HP DesignJet Z9+ Pro 64″ Printer
Fantastic choice for PSPs looking for a professional photo quality printer with LOW TCO & great geen credentials
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Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1100 A2 12 Colour Photo Printer
For deeper blacks, richer blues & impeccable detail this A2 printer offers professional-grade quality & enduring results
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FAQ's
It’s crucial that the printer utilises pigment based inks only, these give light fastness and UV stability, as well as offering higher scratch and water resistance. A printer with 7-12 individual ink colours is best suited, as these offer increased colour gamut, and better tonal gradations.
Both Epson SureColor SC-P, and Canon imagePROGRAF Pro series offer these options.
Archival pigment prints on high-quality media are typically rated to last 100+ years without significant fading when stored or displayed correctly.
Acid free Medias which are also free of optical brighteners offer the best longevity, we recommend Hahnemühle, Canson or Innova.
They’re both equally as good, as long as you select a printer with the correct ink set, look for models with at least two grey/light grey inks and both matte and photo black ink cartridges – to ensure neutral tones and avoid “colour casts” like a cyan or warm hue.
If you print images on gloss, also consider a printer with a clear optimiser ink, typically found in 12 colour options.
Not necessarily as there are lots of plug-ins out the box, but a RIP can be useful in production environments for better colour management, nesting multiple images on a single roll, and controlling ink density on media like canvas.
You can also manage ICC colour profiles within the RIP rather than in the printer
An ICC profile is a small digital file that acts as a “translator” between your printer, your ink, and your specific paper.
Every paper (Canvas, Glossy, Cotton Rag) absorbs ink differently.An ICC profile tells the printer exactly how much ink to spray to achieve accurate, predictable colour. Resulting that what you see on a calibrated monitor is what you get on the paper.
ICC profiles, can be built specifically for you, or downloaded from professional paper companies such as Hahnemühle
Yes, and no. You can use a plotter to print canvases, it’s essential that the plotter uses pigment, and not dye based ink. Otherwise your prints won’t be light fast, and will quickly fade when displayed.
Plotters are typically 4-6 colour and do not offer the breadth of gamut or colour accuracy from dedicated 7-12 colour devices.
There will be fewer media selections as many plotters simply can not take heavier papers, or canvases, due to core sizes, inefficient cutters and the available room where rolls are loaded.
The Canon TM series, is a great example of a plotter that can print canvas, with some of the above limitations. Just ask us for advice.
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