Printing

Museum-quality printing and paper

What is Giclée Printing?

Giclée printing is a fine art digital printing process that uses high-resolution inkjet technology with archival inks and papers.


Originally developed in the 1990s, it has become the gold standard for reproducing artwork and photography with exceptional detail, color accuracy, and longevity. Artists, galleries, and museums often use giclée printing for limited-edition prints that closely match the quality of the original work.

High Resolution

Giclée prints are produced at 300 DPI or higher, delivering sharp, crisp detail in every print.

Premium Paper

Acid-free, archival papers, including cotton papers and textured watercolor paper, prevent yellowing and preserve the integrity of the artwork.

Archival-Quality Inks

Pigment-based inks offer a wide color gamut and long-lasting vibrancy, resisting fading for decades.

Color Accuracy

Precision color management ensures prints stay true to the original artwork, making giclée ideal for fine art reproductions.

Archival Matte Fine Art Paper

This smooth, neutral-white matte paper is ideal for fine art, photo reproduction, and decor prints. It offers accurate color reproduction, high contrast, and sharp detail.

With a weight of 230 GSM and a thickness of 9.5 mil, it has a durable feel. The instant-dry coating resists fingerprints and smudging. This acid-free paper is compatible with all aqueous inkjet printers, whether using dye or pigment inks.

Museum Quality Archival Papers

High-Resolution Reproductions

Archival-Quality Inks

Exceptional Color Accuracy