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Word count: approximately 1,750 words
Structure:
- H2: What Qualifies as Large-Format Printing
- H2: The Technology Behind the Print (H3s for aqueous, solvent/eco-solvent, UV-curable, latex)
- H2: Why Color Management Is Non-Negotiable (H3s for metamerism, substrate color shift, ink limits)
- H2: Resolution vs. Viewing Distance (includes reference table)
- H2: Turnaround Times
- H2: What to Give Your Printer for Best Results (H3s for file format, color profile, bleed, dimensions)
- H2: Finishing Options (grommets, hemming, mounting hardware, lamination, hembar/SEG)
- H2: Quality Indicators at Proof and Delivery
- CTA closing section
External links included (8):
- PRINTING United Alliance (printing.org) — definition and training resources
- FESPA (fespa.com) — latex technology growth and soft signage technical resources
- HP Large Format Printers (hp.com) — aqueous and latex technology
- Canon imagePROGRAF (usa.canon.com) — UV-capable systems
- Roland DGA (rolanddga.com) — eco-solvent technology
- Mimaki (mimaki.com) — eco-solvent technology
- SGIA certification resources (sgia.org, via PRINTING United Alliance) — resolution/distance training
- Sign & Digital Graphics (sdgmag.com) — mounting hardware trade publication
Internal links included (2):
/services/custom-design— anchored to substrate profiling mention/blog/choosing-right-materials-for-large-format-graphics— anchored to substrate selection guide reference
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