Offering advanced ink jet technology and custom services for museum quality prints:

Over the years, we have worked with many kinds of printers, but our favorites for highest-quality 64" format printing utilizing pure archival pigment inks have been the Roland FJ-600, the Epson Stylus Pro11880, and the new Epson Sure Color P20000.

Epson Sure Color P20000 64"



- The latest in archival ink technology
- 9 Channel UltraChrome® Pro Inks
- Superior Black Density, contrast and clarity
- High Resolution Printing 2,400 x 1,200 dpi

 


The 64" width is a key benefit over virtually any other printer choice in the ink jet marketplace.. This means your printed image can measure up to 60 inches plus 2" border on the short side with any length desired.

Just as importantly - for true, fine art “giclee” printing, every printer is only as good as the know how, the software and profiles that drive it. Our master printer at ArtSource customizes color profiles utilizing top-of-the-line tools provided by Wasatch, Monaco and Gretag-McBeth to achieve client output goals on a wide variety of materials. For more about printing see Giclee Info.

Giclée Materials...

Print Canvas
Canvas composition and coatings can have significant impact on the appearance and longevity of the final image. At ArtSource we prefer 100% cotton for its maximum longevity, but for excellent, predictable color results at lesser cost we also favor blends with fine weave, smooth high-white point matt coating and durability benchmarks.

Fine Art Papers
Don’t hesitate to request unusual materials to achieve a distinctive look for your work. But for much Giclee work ArtSource recommends using only the finest 100% Rag Watercolor Papers with smooth or mild texture in brilliant white or natural white.

Giclee “Inks”
Inks used with giclee printing are highly specialized. In fact, they are not dye-based “inks” at all - such as those used with photography, standard ink-jet or iris printers. Instead the giclee inks we use are water-soluable, fast-drying pigment developed to offer fine resolution and archival stability superior to dye and wax based inks when finished properly with a high-quality coating.

Coatings
After drying, every print on canvas needs a protective coating because the print pigment is water-based. Just as with all Giclee materials, the quality of coating material is important in addition to artistry in application.

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