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Print materials & process
Learn what giclée printing means, how paper weight and finish affect a print, and how edition language works—without technical clutter.
3 practical guides · Updated July 14, 2026
PosterBloom print specification
- Print method
- Giclée fine-art printing
- Paper
- 200 gsm Enhanced Matte Art paper
- Surface and tone
- smooth matte, natural white
- Ink
- water-based pigment archival inks
- Edition
- Open edition, printed to order
These details describe the print you receive. They do not imply a numbered limited edition or guarantee a fixed lifespan; display conditions and handling still matter.
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