
See framing ideas here.
Printing your AmperArt graphics
Here are some guidelines to assure excellent reproduction of your AmperArt graphics, rendering quality similar to fine art prints. (Original art prints of AmperArt graphics signed by the artist are available by special request). Select a frame to complement the artwork & the room (see examples here), & your AmperArt prints will add a remarkable visual enhancement to your environment.
AmperArt print & poster sizes
Original signed art prints are 20 x 30 inches, available by special request. Large poster prints, up to 24 x 36 inches, are also available. Your free AmperArt posters are 11 x 17 inches & 8½ x 11 inches & both look fabulous in frames.
For the ultimate presentation, print on large tabloid-size paper (US size 11x17 inch, similar to A3 international). If you don't have that size printer, printing tabloid size is standard at any copy location and most office supply stores.
The posters are also formatted for letter-size paper (US size 8½x11 inches, similar to A4 international size) if you wish to print your AmperArt on a typical home or office printer.
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Select portrait (vertical)
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Choose the paper size in the printer
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Select 100% reproduction size (do not enlarge or reduce)
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Select the highest quality settings for the paper you are using:
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photographic/premium photo
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highest resolution
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color enhancement on, off, or adjusted to your preferences
Laser: For laser printers select the highest quality setting & print on premium laser paper, heavyweight preferred.
Inkjet: Print on gloss or matte photographic paper, heavyweight preferred. Photo paper yields much richer colors & finer detail than plain paper. Select photographic/highest resolution/premium photo paper settings.
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Ask to see samples of their work similar to your poster.
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Print just one copy to check for size, color, and quality before you print more. If it is unsatisfactory request adjustments. It is customary to not pay for a test print, unless it is perfect, in which case it can be considered a production print.





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Chaz-
Those poster display ideas are impressive!
Do you also do interior design work? :-)
I used to design the floor plans and interiors of office lobbies and restaurants as an extension of the brand identity programs for those clients.
Great idea to show how your AmperArt would look in a room. Lots of options. Nice work! Keep doing things like this and AmperArt will be the next huge thing everywhere.
Thanks Nancy. Your suggestions are superb. You keep me busy with changes.
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