02 — Print · Fine art & photographic printing

Pigment, paper, permanence.

A fine print carries the full character of the work — depth in the darkest passages, light in the brightest. We read the balance of the composition and bring it to paper on the most advanced pigment printers Epson makes.

Epson SureColor P20000 and P9570 printers in the HC Editions print room
Plate 02 — SureColor P20000 · P9570HC Editions, Tel Aviv

Three printers, every scale.

From monumental exhibition prints to production photographic work — each machine holds the same archival standard.

Monumental · to 64 in

SureColor P20000

UltraChrome PRO, 9 colors

Epson's 64-inch production flagship. Nine pigment inks with four dedicated grays deliver seamless gradations and museum-class black-and-white at the largest scale.

Max width64 in (163 cm)
Resolution2400 × 1200 dpi
Head2.6″ PrecisionCore MicroTFP
Grays4 dedicated

Fine art · to 44 in

SureColor P9570

UltraChrome PRO12, 12 colors

Twelve pigment inks — including Violet — reach up to 99% of the PANTONE® solid-coated guide. Dedicated matte and photo black channels mean no ink switching, ever.

Max width44 in (112 cm)
Resolution2400 × 1200 dpi
Inks12, incl. Violet
PANTONE®up to 99%

Photographic · dry lab

SureLab D1000

UltraChrome D6r-S

A professional dry minilab for gallery-quality photographic prints — proofs, small editions, album and event work — at production speed, with duplex sheet printing.

Formats9×13 to 21×100 cm
Resolution1440 × 1440 dpi
Throughputup to 385 prints/hr
Duplexyes, sheet media
200 yrs
Color print permanence — Wilhelm Research rating
400 yrs
Black-and-white permanence — Wilhelm Research rating
99%
PANTONE® solid-coated coverage with UltraChrome PRO12
Large-format printer producing a fine art print
The print roomSureColor P20000 · P9570 · SureLab D1000

The paper is half the print. Our library for fine art reproduction is acid-free, pH-buffered, 100% cotton rag — built to museum archival standards — alongside specialty media such as textile and metal.

The paper library

For fine art reproductions

Cold Press — Bright / Natural

Matte, textured surface in a bright or natural white finish.

Hot Press — Bright / Natural

Smooth surface in a bright or natural white finish.

Velvet Fine Art

A bright-white, velvety surface.

Watercolor Radiant White

The look of traditional fine art paper — minus the price tag.

Canvas

Of the highest quality, for stretched and mounted work.

For photographic prints

Baryta Photographique

Fashioned after the darkroom baryta print — the ideal choice for black-and-white photography.

Platine Fibre Rag

100% cotton with the character of traditional platinum-print paper — a large yet delicate tonal range.

BFK Rives

Smooth, velvety texture and a pure white tone.

Arches® Aquarelle Rag

Genuine 100% cotton rag, unique surface texture, warm white tone.

Specialty media

Textile, metal and more — on request, matched to the project.

A stack of 100% cotton rag fine art papers
The paper library100% cotton rag · acid-free

Digigraphie® — editions certified for posterity.

Epson's label of excellence for limited editions, recognized by museums and collectors worldwide.

Requirement 01

Archival, end to end

Archival pigment inks on print media specifically approved for Digigraphie® — quality that does not diminish over time.

Requirement 02

Numbered, stamped, signed

Each print is numbered, embossed and signed by the artist — a unique, controlled edition that can still grow by print-on-demand.

Requirement 03

Certificate of authenticity

A Digigraphie® certificate accompanies the work, confirming authenticity, exclusivity and archival quality to the collector.

Let's find the right paper for your work.

Bring the file — or the original, and we'll scan it too. Proofing and media consultation are part of the process.

6 Nathan Yellin-Mor St., Tel Aviv 03-507-3070 info@hc-edt.com

Questions & Answers

Fine art printing — FAQ

Where can I make giclée / fine art prints in Israel?

At HC Editions in Tel Aviv — an Epson Digigraphie®-certified studio running SureColor P20000 and P9570 printers with archival pigment inks. We serve artists, photographers and galleries across Israel.

How long does an archival print last?

By Wilhelm Imaging Research ratings: up to 200 years in color and up to 400 years in black & white under proper display and storage — pigment inks on archival papers.

What is the maximum print width?

162 cm (64 inches) — and many meters long from roll.

What is Digigraphie® and why does it matter for limited editions?

Digigraphie® is Epson's certification standard for fine art edition printing: an approved combination of printer, inks and papers, with documentation and a stamp for every print. For collectors it guarantees a consistent museum-grade standard; for artists, a trusted basis for numbered editions.

What papers do you print on?

A wide range of fine art and photographic papers — 100% cotton rag, baryta, matte and textured — from Epson, Canson, Sihl, Hahnemühle and others. We'll match the paper to the work, with samples in hand.