Laminating Color Prints Onto Wood Backing

Black white or color printing on bond paper with a choice of finishes.
Laminating color prints onto wood backing. Use the same process to cover the photo on the desired piece of wood. Therefore color corrections are not available. Bring your message to life and create visual impact for your business with mounted posters. Essentially an alternative to ink placed directly on wood mounting prints onto wood panels begins with an image printed on paper.
Place the image onto the sticky side of the laminate with the picture side against the sticky surface. 18 x 24 24 x 36 30 x 42 and 36 x 48 from 1 80 per page in black white. Water down the white glue slightly to help with spreadability. The problem with varnish is it distorts the color on some photographs.
The wood grain seen in the image preview will not exactly match the unique wood grain of your finished product. Featuring a sturdy foam board backing mounted posters are ideal for directional signage presentations retail signage and events. Prepare you images for laminating onto the wood. This is a technique for transferring an image printed on an inkjet printer to wood.
Trim away any excess from the image with a hobby knife. The finished product is also called a plaque mount. Same day poster printing service custom posters are available for same day printing if ordered before 2 pm or when you choose express pickup at checkout. Perfect for floor plans cad drawings interior design landscaping and more.
The results are faster and sharper than other methods i have seen. Mounting and lamination on foam board are available for same day printing but direct printing to foam board poster boards and adhesives posters are delivery only. Other solutions that work to decoupage or laminate a photo to wood are lacquer varnish and white glue. We have a variety of print options to make the most of your message.
Created from a digital file with a high quality inkjet printer at 300 dpi dots per inch this image is then affixed to the mdf panel using a dry mounting procedure. Images are printed directly onto the maple wood surface without using any white ink.