large-format printing


The range of substrates offers tremendous options in application. In addition to paper and vinyl, wide-format printers can print on privacy film, canvas, static cling, magnets, wall covers, and many others. Specialty printers can print on less common substrates such as PVC, styrene, ceramic tiles, Coroplast, and foam core. Run lengths are flexible, too. Print multiples. Print just one. Choose the length that’s right for your needs. With high-quality graphics, flexibility in run length, and variety of substrates, the applications are nearly endless. 

Personalized consumer products. 
Some of the biggest innovations in wide-format are coming in the form of personalized consumer products such as personalized wallpaper, lampshades, and even curtains. With wide-format printers able to print on an increasingly wide variety of substrates, the options are exploding.

Stage and theatrical graphics.
The same techniques used for building wraps can be used to create fantastic theatre backgrounds, posters, and promotional displays, as well. 

Packaging prototypes. 
With our large-format equipment, producing packaging prototype is easier and more cost-effective than ever.  Advances in wide-format technology are continually simplifying this process, making it faster, and bringing down cost. 

Backlit graphics. 
Backlit graphics are the perfect tool for in-store signage, announcements, and office displays. Also consider them for professional art prints.

Window graphics. 
Announce sales, highlight new products, or promote your corporate identity. But why stop there? Go big and wrap the entire front of a building to send a bold message. Or create an attractive storefront covering while you are undergoing renovations.

Outdoor banners. 
Have an event to promote? Promotional signs, location identifiers, start-finish banners, and other weather-resistant graphics will make the event its best. 

Banner stands. 
Use these terrific and versatile stands for promotions. Create a casing around products you want to highlight. Use them in-store, on the sidewalk, or in outdoor areas. 

Floor graphics. 

Use them for branding, show the way to important destinations, or turn a plain walkway into a sandy beach, a field of flowers, or the surface of Mars. 

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