Archival Inkjet Printing

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A high-quality digital printing method that pairs advanced inkjet technology with stable materials to create museum-grade photographic prints. Also known as archival pigment printing or giclée printing, this process utilises specialised pigment-based inks instead of standard dyes. When these inks are combined with acid-free substrates like 100% cotton rag or alpha-cellulose papers, the resulting print resists fading and deterioration for decades, ensuring long-term preservation.

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