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Our photographic prints (matte, glossy, pearl) sizes up to 12x36 are printed on our Noritsu printer. The larger photographic print sizes (larger than 12x36 and up to 48x96) are printed on our Chromira printer. Both printers are a photograph...
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Process printing uses "process inks," which are at minimum cyan, magenta, yellow and black, to create other colors. You get green on purpose by mixing cyan and yellow, you get red by mixing magenta and yellow, and you get blue by ...
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After the artist has finished drawing on the plates or stones, the printer sprinkles rosin on the surface to protect the drawing. Then he or she powders the surface with talc which helps the chemical etch lie more closely to the tiny grease...
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The printing process includes two layers: 1) color print and 2) clear coat. The clear coat provides added protection to your design and is printed automatically on any pixel in the design that is not completely (100%) transparent. The clear...
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Do you have the desire or need to print documents often? Do you have an appetite for learning how to streamline your printing process and achieve the best results? By reading this article, you will acquire useful printing tips and tutoria...
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If you truly have a coin that has only been stamped on one side (due to another coin blank being in ...
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At Big Custom Canvas we only use the best materials to turn your images into works of art. After our designers optimize your photograph to your specifications, we will email you your revised image for final approval. After we have received ...
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Yes. It is perhaps the most sustainable because there are no materials wasted in the make ready.
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It is recommended to use polyester specific inks.  After drying (recommended temp 320 degrees and drier speed normal) it is very important to take the garment of the drier right away and lay flat, avoiding stacking on each other while they ...
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No, lithography is, but linocut is a type of relief printing.
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