Giclee calibration
The most often asked question regarding color for giclee printing is how customers can find out the way their prints will come out. They look at their screen and expect to see a print with the same values as what they see at home or work. This is called soft proofing and it can be fairly effective if you know how to. We have a useful set of instructions on how to soft proof. Before you go to our page to prepare to soft proof, you need to calibrate the monitor or this will not work. Please go to
http://www.allpconline.com/giclee_soft_proof.htmLabels: giclee
Giclee up to 64" in width and 200" in length
We have now had the new Epson 11880 operational for over a month. The gamut and dot are fantastic; blues have improved with the addition of the vivid magenta inks and all the other color show the same great color purity expected form Epson pro line printer. This is definitely the best giclee printer we have seen. Orders are pouring in as demand for super wide giclee prints, especially on canvas, is strong. not many companies do have this printer. The Canon 60" inch printer (which is by the way almost half the cost) does not hold up to the dot quality, red and green rendition of the 11880. And, as always, Epson has arguably the best pigment inks (K3) on the market.