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Order Fine Art Printing Services
- Single prints sent to multiple recipients

Please use the form below to order Fine Art Prints of the same image & size that are to be delivered to one or more recipients.

For clients utilising our drop shipping service, this form is designed to input data for 10 customers per order that are all receiving the same print. Please place multiple orders if you have more than 10 recipients per order.

If you would like to order Fine Art Prints for a number of files to be delivered to a single address, please use this order form instead. Order multiple variations of Fine Art Prints.

Order Fine Art Printing - to one or more recipients

Please use the form below to order your fine art printing.

We have included a comprehensive set of questions to ensure that the order and delivery process occurs without delay.

1Print Order Number
2Media Selection & Size
3Image Details
4File Preparation Options
5Contact & Delivery Details

This order form is for single prints (same image & size) going to one or more destinations

Please select another form if you would like to order different prints going to the same address or for orders including framing, canvas printing and canvas printing/stretching.

Quantity

Eg. A2 print on Canson Rag Photographique 310 be delivered to 5 different end customers. Or 10 - 16x20inch prints on the same paper being order for stock.
We offer quantity discounts for ordering multiple fine art prints. Please visit our quantity discounts and edition printing page here for more information.

TAKUMI Studio provides fine art printing services for artists and photographers throughout Australia.

Established in Vasse, WA on a need and desire to offer expert fine art printing services to photographers and artists in the South West of Western Australia, and Australia in the broader context.

Our printing process incorporates a colour managed workflow. From preparing a file for print, to proof viewing, to printing your work with a colour profile that is specifically matched to each printer and media type to achieve superb colour consistency.

The large format EPSON printers that we print with, use UltraChrome inks, regarded for their fidelity, durability, gamut and permanence.

We offer a range of paper/media options from some of the most regarded paper manufacturers in the world including Canson (established in 1557) and Hahnemühle (established in 1584).

What is Fine Art Printing?

Fine Art Printing, also known as Giclée printing, is essentially the process of creating printed works on paper using high-quality inkjet printers. The process, which incorporates printing with pigment inks and archival media results in printed images that can achieve a lifespan of 60-100+ years without any perceivable degradation in colour.

What sets TAKUMI Studio apart from other printing options?

Our printing process incorporates a colour managed workflow. From preparing a file for print, to proof viewing, to printing your work with a colur profile that is specifically matched to each printer and media type to achieve superb colour consistency.

The large format EPSON printers that we print with, use UltraChrome inks, regarded for their fidelity, durability, gamut and permanence.

Our EPSON printers use a range of colour and black/gray inks to produce incredible colour vibrancy and consistency, along with small tonal gradations. Images are matched to specific paper types to produce exceptional results.

We offer a range of paper/media options from some of the most regarded paper manufacturers in the world including Canson (established in 1557) and Hahnemühle (established in 1584).

In summary, our printing services produce works with a long term permanence, in a colour managed environment on a range of best in industry media, producing consistent and durable results that will add long-term value to your work.

What are Archival/Museum quality prints?

Archival quality prints are essentially the combination of aqueous/pigment inks on select acid-free media types to produce printed works that have long-term permanence and could be considered to museum collections.

What does this mean for me an artist?
If you want to offer your clients the highest quality printed works that are synonymous with the quality of your original work, then we strongly suggest that you consider the archival qualities of what you are selling. We offer a couple of price points that help you to achieve your price positioning within your market. We are always happy to present you with some options for consideration.
Quality is a natural value-add.

What does this mean for me as a homeowner/decorator?
Whether you are printing an heirloom piece, a family portrait or wedding photos – each of these has an intrinsic value that deserves the best treatment in how it will be printed and exhibited in your home.
Our choice of fine art paper types and the long-term permanence of our process, make TAKUMI the ideal choice to print pieces of sentimental value that deserve the best of quality and will have the ability to be passed down to the next generation to treasure.

What sizes can I print to?

Our printers handle rolled and cut media up to 44 inches on the shortest edge.

Media options range between 12 and 30m in total length.

Most of our Fine Art papers are available in A-series cut sheets which are the ideal choice for presenting to clients in unframed/unmatted form up to A2 in size.

Do you provide a trimming service?

All prints are trimmed to the ordered image size plus any paper border allowance.

This cost is included in our standard pricing structure.

Please allow a 2mm tolerance for all trimming.

Do you print of roll and media and cut sheets?

Yes, we print on roll media and cut sheets across our range of media.

Please see below for more information.

A-series Sheet Fine Art Printing

Print on Cut Sheet

TAKUMI Studio offers fine art printing on ISO A-series cut sheet across a large of our media offering. A favourite of artists, illustrators and photographers wishing to print their work to standard frame sizes.

Standard ISO Sizes on cut sheet are printed with a 15mm border on each side due to printable area requirements. If you require an image printed to the full height/width of a standard ISO size, then please select either Full Bleed Prints on cut Sheet (Orders are printed on larger cut sheets and trimmed) or Full Bleed Prints on Roll Media.

  • Full Bleed prints on cut sheet are printed on larger sheets and attract a premium accordingly vs full bleed prints on roll media.

  • All Full Bleed prints are printed with the addition of a 0.5 inch paper border to aid in packaging and handling.

  • All ISO sizes up to A2 are available to be printed on cut sheets of fine art paper.

Fine Art Prints on roll media across our media range

Prints on roll media

TAKUMI Studio offers fine art printing on roll media across the full range of our media options.

Roll media options are available up to 44 inch wide.

Roll media prints are printed with an additional 0.5 inch paper border on 4 sides for handling and packaging.

A client elected paper border width can be selected on ordering.

  • If you need the prints to be delivered flat (ie. without roll curl), please select prints from cut sheets or call us to discuss your specific requirements.

Print Packaging

All Prints include protective packaging (cello sleeve for flat prints A2 and under, archival tissue paper for larger rolled prints) as well as custom-made reinforced cardboard tubes for shipping.

Stretched and framed pieces that require shipping will incur a $5.50 packaging fee in addition to shipping costs.

Services

What makes us tick?

Our founding values

Our printing process is 100% collaborative. You have the opportunity to be involved as little or as much as you want. Your artwork, or photography, is yours – not ours. We are here to help with suggestions and advice, but ultimately to produce printed matter that accentuates your work and realises your vision.

One word to describe us? Scrupulous. Being a good printer is about paying meticulous attention to detail. Being a great printer is about listening to your client’s needs, offering solutions and then exceeding expectations – this sums up our mission.

Our printers, camera equipment, monitors are Japanese in origin – a culture that has fostered photographic development and evolution and is analogous with the high-quality standards that we hold ourselves to. A country where artisans are regarded for their dedication to their craft. To the same effect we aspire to Kaizen principles of continuous growth, education and improvement.

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Have a Project or Query to discuss?

Please feel free to drop us a line if you have a query. We have created an extensive FAQ page that may also assist with your enquiry.

Our pricing and ordering, include custom sizes, can all be completed online by following the “Order Here” tab above.

Thank you


    TAKUMI Studio is currently operating in limited capacity offering printing up to A3 and by delivery only. Please note that due to our processes, we cater solely to artists and photographers - thank you

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