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Need help with your file setup? These tutorials guide you step-by-step through the essentials of preparing artwork for large format printing, ensuring professional, accurate results every time.

Wallpaper guide

Wallpaper guide

Wallpaper guide
Unlock incredible creative freedom by transforming spaces with personalised wallpaper designs. Whether you’re working on a residential project, commercial space, or exhibition display, properly preparing your artwork is essential to achieving professional results. This guide walks you through everything you need to know about setting up your artwork for custom wallpaper printing. Understanding wallpaper basics ... Read more

Production Spot Colours in Adobe Illustrator

Production Spot Colours in Adobe Illustrator

Production Spot Colours in Adobe Illustrator
(How to set up artwork for cutting, routing & finishing) What are production spot colours? In our workflow, spot colours are not about printing special inks.They are named swatches used as instructions that tell our RIP software (Caldera) and finishing equipment — such as our Kongsberg CNC and Summa vinyl cutters — exactly what actions ... Read more

Bleed in large format printing

Bleed in large format printing

Bleed in large format printing
What is bleed? When you’re preparing artwork for large format printing, you’ll often hear designers and printers talk about “bleed”. But what exactly is it? Bleed refers to the extra space that extends beyond the final trim size of your printed piece. This extra margin ensures your design reaches all the way to the edge ... Read more
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FAQs
Dye-sublimation printing is commonly used for printing on polyester fabrics and materials coated with a polyester layer.
Finishing refers to the final touches applied to a printed product, such as trimming, binding, laminating, or mounting.
Yes, we can print on both sides of a material, known as double-sided printing.
Our maximum print size depends on the printing method and material used. Please contact us for more information.


















