Oversized prints, trade show graphics, and mounted displays
When standard poster sizes are not big enough, large format printing delivers oversized impact. From trade show backdrops and retail wall graphics to architectural renderings and photo enlargements, large format prints make a statement that cannot be ignored.
Overview
Printed on professional wide-format equipment with sizes from 24×36 up to 48×96 and custom sizing available. Multiple material options including photo paper, indoor and outdoor vinyl, gallery-wrap canvas, and rigid mounting substrates. Finishing options turn any print into a ready-to-display piece.
Product Specifications
- 24" x 36" — standard large poster
- 36" x 48" — trade show and retail display
- 48" x 72" — large wall graphics and backdrops
- 48" x 96" — full backdrop and booth graphics
- Custom sizes available up to 60" wide, any length
- Materials: photo paper, vinyl, canvas, foam board, gatorboard
- Finishing: lamination, grommets, mounting, easel backs
- Resolution: 720-1440 DPI for photo-quality output
Popular Uses
Essential for trade show booths, retail point-of-purchase displays, lobby and reception area art, real estate renderings, construction site signage, museum exhibits, photo galleries, presentation boards, restaurant menu boards, and corporate office decor.
Why Choose Ink Spot Printing
Our wide-format printers use archival-quality inks that resist fading for years. We offer same-day and next-day turnaround for rush orders. Every large format print is inspected for banding, color accuracy, and material defects before finishing. We handle mounting, lamination, and hardware installation in-house.
Frequently Asked Questions
What resolution do I need for large format?
For viewing distances of 3 feet or more, 150 DPI at final size is sufficient. For close-up viewing (trade show table graphics, easel displays), 300 DPI is recommended. Our prepress team will advise you if your file resolution is too low for the intended size.
What is the difference between foam board and gatorboard?
Foam board is lightweight and economical — good for temporary displays and presentations. Gatorboard is a rigid, dense material that resists denting and warping — ideal for permanent or semi-permanent displays and signage that needs to hold up over time.
