

Known as "Giclée," it refers to high-quality digital inkjet printing with pigmented inks on fiber papers specially prepared to be durable, achieving the best results from this printing technology.
When selecting paper for this type of printing, a balance must be considered between the appearance of the image, considering the tonal range, resolution, and the intention of expressing your work as art or commercial decoration.
These papers are manufactured by mills widely recognized for their quality, variety of fibers, and textures that ensure optimal contrast, color saturation, and long-lasting reproduction. Although these are century-old mills, inkjet coating technology is only about 20 years old and has been improving with the development of long-lasting pigmented inks from manufacturers such as Epson, Canon, and Hewlett Packard.
The Company offers papers from manufacturers such as Canson (France), Moab (USA), Hahnemühle (Germany), Mitsubishi (Japan), Fredrix (USA), and others.
We have classified papers and canvases according to four variables: Composition, texture or finish, weight, and compatible ink types.
* Composition: Photographic (RC), cotton fiber, cellulose fiber, and canvas.
* Finishes: Smooth matte, textured matte, glossy, semi-gloss, metallic, gold, and pearlescent.
* Weight: Ranges from 210g to 380g.
* Inks: Water-based pigmented inks at 2400 dpi, Latex inks at 1200 dpi, and UV-curable inks incorporating white inks for special applications.


FINE ART PAPERS
"Fine art" papers
(alfa-cellulose)
OPTIONS
+ Lightweight rigid mounting (foamboard plus or aluminum composite (ACP)
"Fine art" papers
(100% cotton rag)
OPTIONS
+ Lightweight rigid mounting (foamboard plus or aluminum composite (ACP)

Rigid polystyrene mounting

Foamboard plus photo mounting




















