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The beginner's guide to giclee printing


By Ben Whitesell March 02, 2017 Graphic design

Giclee printing is a way of creating high-quality prints: we explain how, and what you can use this technique for.

What is giclee printing? If you work in graphic design then there is little doubt that you have come across this term before in
passing. But do you know what it means? This article will help outline the types and criteria that must be met for a print to be
called giclee.

The rst thing you need to know is that it's pronounced 'Zhee-Clay'. The word is taken from a version of the French word 'la
gicle', meaning 'that which is sprayed or squirted'.

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Giclee printing is a type of inkjet printing but importantly, not all inkjet prints are giclee prints. Giclee printing is meant to
produce a product at a higher quality and with a longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer.

Originally, the word was used to describe digital reproductions of conventional artworks (painting or drawing) or
photographs. Today, it is generally accepted that a giclee print can also be a work created entirely in a digital workow on a
modern computer application like Creative Cloud editions of Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.

There are those who will argue that applying the term 'giclee printing' to a work is nothing more than a ploy to charge a
higher price for an inkjet print. However, there are at least three basic criteria that must be met in order for a print to be
considered a true giclee...

01. Document resolution

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A giclee must be a minimum of 300 DPI resolution

Any image that is to be printed as a giclee needs to be created at a resolution of no less than 300 dots per inch (DPI). In the
case of a photo or conventional artwork reproduction, that means that the camera or scanner used to capture the image or
scan the artwork must be able to do so at 300 DPI.

When setting up a le that you will use to create artwork whose nal output is a giclee print, make sure it is at least 300 DPI.
This will ensure the nal print has the sharpest detail and lacks any of the fragmentation that can occur with images of a
lower resolution.

02. Choice of paper

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Look for key terms on the box, such as archival, 100% cotton or rag, and acid free

For giclee printing, the paper or substrate used to actually print the nal piece must be of archival quality. Any professional
series paper will probably indicate if it is archival quality on the box. Typically it will say it is acid free and consists of a 100 per
cent cotton or rag base.

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These are the best papers for longevity and colour reproduction, and can be found at a variety of dierent sellers. Some
common examples are Epson with its Signature Worthy series and Moab with its Somerset and other professional paper
lines.

Do your research

Professional series paper is more expensive than plain white copy paper, so be sure to do your research on any paper you
are looking to purchase. There are many dierent types of professional paper out there, and each will react dierently
depending on what you are printing.

If you are buying a giclee print from an artist, conrm the type of paper it is printed on. Usually the artist will indicate it in the
product description, but don't be afraid to ask if they are selling it as a giclee and the paper they use is not listed.

03. Use the right ink and printer

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A giclee print is typically created on a large format printer that uses pigment-based inks

The last element in a true giclee print is the type of ink and printer used. The biggest contrast between a standard inkjet print
and a giclee print is that giclees are printed using pigment-based inks rather than the dye-based inks found in lower-cost
inkjets.

Pigment-based inks have a longer lifespan, and can last anywhere from 100 to 200 years without signicant fading. The type
of printer used to create giclees is usually a larger format model that specically uses pigment-based inks and will hold
around eight to 12 dierent colour ink cartridges. The more inks used, the more sophisticated the colour range available on
nal output.

Look for ink names like UltraChrome K3 from Epson (pictured) and LUCIA from Canon as these are two of the wider know
pigment-based inks from the major printer manufactures.

Other standards

The three criteria listed here are the most widely accepted standards for giclee printing. However, depending on the medium
being produced or reproduced you may see a few more standards in place.

The advantages to artists producing their work as a giclee print is that it can be created 'on-demand'. Because the process is
digital and does not require the larger numbers needed for an oset print order, or the time and cost that goes into
traditional screen printing, it can be a good way for artists to produce their own prints rather than requiring a second party
printer.

When purchasing a print that indicates it's a giclee, make sure that the type of ink, paper, and sometimes printer used, is
listed. A giclee print should have a life span of 100 years or more if properly cared for by the owner.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ben Whitesell

Ben Whitesell is a media designer specialising in a variety of dierent types of content creation including tradition print
page layout, poster design and illustration.

TOPICS

PRINT DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN ILLUSTRATION

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