Printing

Printing

For over 15 years Liz-Beth & Co., has used state-of-the-art digital technology to help hundreds of artists, photographers and illustrators from across the country to realize their creative visions.

Epson 9900Our extensive experience has allowed us to not only refine our printmaking process and contribute to technological advancements in the industry, but also to fine-tune our most important process - communicating with our clients.

Liz-Beth & Co. offers complete archival fine art print services as well as photo reproductions.

Large format printing: We use Epson's 9900 and the Roland 740 printers which have 8 to 11 colors of pigmented ink to allow better colorfastness and overall archival properties. We can print up to 60 inch widths and pretty much unlimited lengths (maximum determined by media length.)

  • Wide selection of media: We can print on a variety of canvas, fine art and watercolor papers.
  • Photo printing: We offer glossy or semi-gloss photography printing up to 44 inch widths.

Finishing

  • UV Laminate: Our canvas pricing includes the application of a UV liquid laminate that protects the canvas print from ultraviolet light, scratching and provides a waterproof layer for further canvas protection. The laminate will not crack when stretched or yellow over time.
  • Mounting: We can cold or hot mount fine art/photo paper prints on 3/16 inch standard, acid free (pH balanced), gator foam board. These are very rigid foam boards, with an archival adhesive, which still maintains the overall archival properties. Max mounting size is limited to 40 x 60 inches.
  • Stretching: We can provide stretching for your canvas prints on quality stretcher bars. Stretching will be performed on either standard 11/16 inch bars, suitable for framing or custom 2 inches thick Gallery/Museum bars.

Using your own digital image file, photographs included.

Roland 740If you have your own digital image file, we can use it to create your final Giclee. It needs to have a resolution of between 240-360 dpi and should match the overall output size that you will be requesting for printing.

No additional color correction will be performed on the image(s). Color profiling to printer and paper will be matched based on embedded color profile. (i.e. They will be printed as is.) If you are assigning a color profile with the image please use Adobe RGB (1998). Do not use sRGB as it has a smaller color gamut.