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Print on demand super size prints!

Print on demand super size prints!

Regular price $25.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $25.00 AUD
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Size: A4

Any artwork design! Any size!* High quality! 

Ever wanted a huugee ieafy print? Got a blank wall that needs that special centrepiece? We got you! 

Here you can choose your size from common print sizes, and choose to get an archival reproduction for super high quality and vivid colours! Perfect for framing! 


PLEASE NOTE:  you must provide the artwork name or a screenshot of the artwork you would like printed, or we won't be able to ship your order! 

PLEASE ALSO NOTE: these prints are printed on demand, and will add an extra 1-2 weeks to the shipment time of your order! 


By default posters will be printed on 180gsm matte paper stock. 

Archival prints are done by our wonderful print shop Hound and Bone in Brunswick, to the absolutely highest standard, with Hanhemulle agave paper and museum quality pigment inks. 


All extra large posters will be packed with care in heavy duty rigid mailing tubes, with extra care taken with archival prints. For unrolling safely, please see the below message from our print studio: 

How should I handle fine art prints?
With love and care, that’s how we make them! They're precious, and with the correct care, they will last a lifetime. All orders (except those drop-shipped) are accompanied by detailed care instructions. 
Our main tips: Frame your prints as soon as possible. If this isn't possible please keep them in the protective archival sleeve/sheet until framed. Handle prints minimally, and if you must handle them, only touch the edges, never the printed area.


How do I flatten my print that arrived rolled?
Rolled prints will flatten soon enough due to surface volume and the weight of the stock if left to rest on a flat surface (print-side-up, always). However, we recommend handing your print to your framer in the original packaging and leaving the handling and flattening to them - they’ll have plenty of experience with this! Whatever you do, don’t roll your print in the opposite direction to the way it was rolled when you received it - you risk causing permanent bends in the thick fine art paper and damage to the pigment.

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