You would like a wall print?
These are the requirements for your rooms
The surface to be printed on must be freely accessible and may have (vertically) only a small inclination tolerance
The substrate should be uniform in color (ideally white)
The surface to be printed on should be as flat as possible for the vertical printer and (in the case of printing close to the ceiling with horizontally straight ceiling connection) accessible to the printer
The printing area should not be higher than three to four meters
The details and the fine print
We are talking about a 4-color print (CMYK) – thus without white ink. Therefore, it is not possible to print on dark areas
For technical reasons, the height of direct prints is limited to three to four meters
If the motif is to be applied at a greater height, it is necessary to build a fixed frame for the vertical printer, which will be set up on site and adjusted before printing begins
The marginal areas to adjacent surfaces and offset components (top, bottom, lateral) cannot be printed on for technical reasons
In the event of technical faults (during printing), reprinting is sometimes associated with repeated preparation of the substrate, and considerable expenditure of time on site
A trained technician monitors the printing in order to manually compensate, among other things, for small inclination tolerances or local uneven spots
We need 230V alternating voltage (“normal household current”)