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Giclée prints get bigger with new Epsons
You can now print Giclées up to 60" wide at Metroprint!
Today more and more photographers are experimenting with inkjet as analternative to C Type. And manufacturers are bringing out interestingranges of papers, including
Baryta
, smooth fine art papers and lovely fibre-based options that create effects not seen for years. So we are thrilled to add the
Epson Stylus Pro 11880
to our new Inkjet Creative Studio. As the latest professional wideformat printer, the new Epson is ideal for fine art photography andproofing, producing outstanding true colour and black & whiteprints with long-lasting results. And as you may know, we have a longhistory of investing in the biggest and best printers, with the mostinnovative technology available so that photographers and artists haveaccess to the best.
Along with the new printers, we have tested and introduced some fabulous new
Cotton Rag papers
from St Cuthbert's Mill - Somerset Enhanced and Somerset Photo, alongwith a few new economy papers for more everyday use. You can
download the profile
for each paper in our Printing section. So whether you’re puttingtogether a show, or just want to experiment with ideas … give it a go,we think you’ll be impressed.
Read more about Metro's history of
experimentation and art printing.
See the new expanded of papers, including economy papers
here
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