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Gatorboard Printing

Are you looking for a lightweight, affordable, rigid, easy to hang and high quality material for your photo enlargements? A print on Gatorboard is the perfect solution to your needs.

 

It is the rigid and economical support par excellence! This little-known material is gaining more and more popularity.

 

You will love printing on gatorboard if you do exhibitions or if you change your decoration often.

 

The perfect material for your photo exhibitions

 

For your photo exhibitions, opt for gatorboard, the preferred choice of professional photographers. Lightweight and rigid, it offers exceptional print quality while being easy to hang and handle.

Its smooth and resistant surface allows you to highlight your works with an impeccable finish. With gatorboard, your exhibitions will be both aesthetic and practical, guaranteeing a neat and durable presentation of your photographs.

More information on Gatorboard

 

  • White in color, this 3/16 inch material is composed of a dense and solid synthetic foam, compressed between two thin wood surfaces, which makes it a matte, rigid, resistant and very light support.
  • Gatorboard is made from wood fiber and not cardboard, so enlargements on Gatorboard are very firm and do not bend unlike foamboard.
  • UV ink is applied using a high-quality flatbed inkjet printer. In addition, printing on gatorboard is resistant to scratches and sunlight.
  • A large format on photo paper would require lamination to avoid warping, while printing on gatorboard will allow you to avoid this step.

More information on Gatorboard

 

  • White in color, this 3/16 inch material is composed of a dense and solid synthetic foam, compressed between two thin wood surfaces, which makes it a matte, rigid, resistant and very light support.
  • Gatorboard is made from wood fiber and not cardboard, so enlargements on Gatorboard are very firm and do not bend unlike foamboard.
  • UV ink is applied using a high-quality flatbed inkjet printer. In addition, printing on gatorboard is resistant to scratches and sunlight.
  • A large format on photo paper would require lamination to avoid warping, while printing on gatorboard will allow you to avoid this step.
Formats and production times

 

We print your custom photo enlargements according to your needs, between 8×10 and 48×96.

The production time is approximately 2 weeks.

 

You will receive an email confirmation as soon as your order is ready. You can pick up your order in store or take advantage of our delivery service.

Formats and production times

 

We print your custom photo enlargements according to your needs, between 8×10 and 48×96.

The production time is approximately 2 weeks.

 

You will receive an email confirmation as soon as your order is ready. You can pick up your order in store or take advantage of our delivery service.

Framing

We offer a single frame model available in the following sizes only:
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24x30

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FREE COLOR CHECKS!

 

All images, with or without corrections, will be checked by our technicians so that the final result is the best possible depending on the chosen material.

PREPARATION OF YOUR FILE

 

We print mainly from a jpg at a resolution between 100 and 300 DPI.

Some will tell us: “TIFF is much better because it is not compressed and therefore it keeps all its quality”. In theory it is true, in practice it is not seen when printing! If you remain skeptical, you can always work your images in RAW, TIFF and save the final in jpg!

FREE COLOR CHECKS!

 

All images, with or without corrections, will be checked by our technicians so that the final result is the best possible depending on the chosen material.

PREPARATION OF YOUR FILE

 

We print mainly from a jpg at a resolution between 100 and 300 DPI.

Some will tell us: “TIFF is much better because it is not compressed and therefore it keeps all its quality”. In theory it is true, in practice it is not seen when printing! If you remain skeptical, you can always work your images in RAW, TIFF and save the final in jpg!