
Wide Format Printing Hillsboro, MO
The next time you’re driving, count how many commercial trucks and vans you see sporting images, logos, and text on their sides. Pass by a basketball stadium in one of the major cities across the United States, and you’ll likely notice an enormous printed photo of some star member of the team mounted on the outside. These, along with many other types of prints, are examples of wide format printing.
Wide format printing for Hillsboro, MO is a valuable tool for organizations and businesses like yours. After you come to realize the versatility and potential of wide format printing for your needs, you would be doing yourself a disservice by counting on anyone other than the skilled artisans who truly understand the art of printing in-depth: experts like the craftspeople of STL Shirt Co.
We are proud to serve individuals, groups, and businesses small and large throughout the country for their printing needs, including Hillsboro, MO wide format printing orders. With a team of hard-working, talented printers, we deliver high quality print work as quickly and seamlessly as possible. To begin your Hillsboro, MO wide format printing order today or to discuss your printing needs, reach us online, call us at (636) 926-2777.
What is Wide-Format Printing
Wide Format Printing, often also referred to as “large format printing,” is a type of digital printing produced with a specially designed wide format printer. There are multiple brands and models of wide format printers on the market, but the results and capabilities are generally the same. As the name suggests, these printers produce printed imaging with a larger-than-normal surface area.
Wide format printing is distinct from silk screen printing. We achieve brilliant, vivid wide format prints using a special digital printer and typically print on vinyl. While the industry generally regards any printer with a printing width of 12 inches or larger as wide format, at STL Shirt Co., we use a wide format printer that can print up to a whopping 54 inches. Note that this is the widest we can print on one continuous surface, but we can make even bigger prints by stitching multiple prints together. So when we say that there is no job too big for us, we mean it.