Just wondering if anyone on here has the means to run out really good quality a3+ colour inkjets on nice quality matt art paper.
Reason being I have an artwork I have done digitally for a drag racer friend in the US who sent me a tonne of stuff a while back, and I wanted to send him a surprise gift back... a framed artwork of his car two-wheeling off the line.
There are lots of places online that I could send the file and get it printed out but they are all premium priced.
Problem with that is I don't yet know whether it will look good or terrible. I started doing it as a large format hand drawn artwork, but I had to go away for business and realised I would never get it done. So I photographed it and did it in Photoshop.
But it's hard to consider the colours and composition on a tiny laptop screen. It might look great, or it might look curse word. don't want to get mugged for £xx jist to realise it's really dark, or the graphics are too big, or it's a raving mess.
So I wondered if anyone in RR land had a larger format high-definition printer and could do me a trial print first for a payment, and then run me out a second one if I need to adjust it, again for payment.
I used to have a really amazing Epson a3+ colour inkjet but I wore it out, so I'm reduced to a supercheap a4 HP printer now and that's no use at all.
Let me know of you can help!
Thanks.
Reason being I have an artwork I have done digitally for a drag racer friend in the US who sent me a tonne of stuff a while back, and I wanted to send him a surprise gift back... a framed artwork of his car two-wheeling off the line.
There are lots of places online that I could send the file and get it printed out but they are all premium priced.
Problem with that is I don't yet know whether it will look good or terrible. I started doing it as a large format hand drawn artwork, but I had to go away for business and realised I would never get it done. So I photographed it and did it in Photoshop.
But it's hard to consider the colours and composition on a tiny laptop screen. It might look great, or it might look curse word. don't want to get mugged for £xx jist to realise it's really dark, or the graphics are too big, or it's a raving mess.
So I wondered if anyone in RR land had a larger format high-definition printer and could do me a trial print first for a payment, and then run me out a second one if I need to adjust it, again for payment.
I used to have a really amazing Epson a3+ colour inkjet but I wore it out, so I'm reduced to a supercheap a4 HP printer now and that's no use at all.
Let me know of you can help!
Thanks.