What better way to bump your products up the next level? Add fluorescent pink and yellow to your sublimated products using the Epson SureColor F9470H
Category: Inkjet Photo Printing
This webinar is an introduction on how to make your prints predictable every time. We will cover the basics of preparing graphics to get the best possible output from your photography, textile, and solvent printers. Visit our Learning Center
Epson SureColor P700 13” & P900 17” printers, not an upgrade exactly, but advanced technology! This article was updated September 21, 2020. Well, Epson is at it again, breaking ground with new printing technology that not only improves their current line of printers but keeps establishing themselves as the leader
Although letting your printer handle color will generally deliver a great print, it can be more accurate to let Photoshop manage colors, especially with third-party media. Learn how to manage colors with Photoshop for your specific printer, and what rendering intent to use when editing. Visit our Epson Certified Solution
Achieve deeper blacks on your prints with Epson’s Black Enhance Overcoat feature. Exclusive to Epson, Black Enhance Overcoat gives you an improved DMAX for wider contrast ratio and visual fidelity on glossy media. Available now on the Epson SureColor P7570 and P9570 printers. Epson SureColor P7570 24″ Wide-Format Inkjet PrinterEpson
As part of our expansion into one of a select number of Epson Certified Solution Centers in the US, Imaging Spectrum is pleased to announce we have added the Ultraflex line of solvent media to our inkjet media catalogue! Ultraflex is recognized as an industry leader in producing high quality
The NBM Show is the place to see a wide variety of products, services and supplies and meet current and future suppliers face-to-face We are very excited to exhibit at The NBM Show in Irving,Texas, March 28-30. Visit us at booth 529 to learn more about our line of Epson printers
FujiFilm wrote up a great case study about our long time customer, David Stana, on pop-up studios. “In today’s digital age, photographs are easily shared through mobile devices and tablets that have very sophisticated cameras. The technology is convenient, easy, and keeps with the times. Not surprisingly, fewer consumers are printing