Visit Munich this May to experience the future of photographic quality reproduction at FESPA Global Print Expo 2023.

They say the old ones are the best. But the passage of time means old often becomes obsolete. Equipment becomes expensive to maintain. Consumables become impossible to acquire. Before you know it old, has become antique.

The digital print industry is no different. Beginning in the 1990’s the revolution started with the introduction of inkjet printers, replacing the chemical darkrooms that had been around for centuries. Innova Art was there at the forefront, introducing the first baryta type fibre based paper in 2006: the award winning FibaPrint® surface.

Technology has moved on and continues to change. Floppy disks are gone. CD storage is in the past. Today you are more likely to store images in the cloud than on a hard drive. With each turning of the technological wheel, files are lost, images capturing a moment in time disappear into bits and bytes.

Print remains the most enduring form of storage for images and ephemera. You only need to browse a newspaper archive to be able to see how the presentation of advertising has evolved over the centuries.

A new revolution is upon us. Innova Art is launching the next leap in print reproduction media for photography and advertising. Capturing the quality of the traditional C-Print, but utilising the cutting edge reproduction capabilities of dye-sublimation. The D-Print reproduces thousands of colours in vibrant reality. Perfect for printing high quality advertising displays, fine art photographic displays and flexible enough to wrap around architectural features.

“We cannot wait to show the world the D-Print,” says Innova Art Co-Owner, Mike Ramos-Gonzalez. “The Innova Supernova Sublimation range gives printmakers the opportunity to create backlit displays, transparent glass displays and gallery displays.”

Ramos-Gonzalez continues, “These substrates offer a whole new perspective. Not just on photographic reproduction capabilities. Innova Supernova can do bright vibrant colours, as well as deep dense blacks. The game changer is in how it is produced. Using a roll to roll process means dye-sublimation printmakers can create more by using calendar presses normally used for textile reproduction. It also gives flatbed press users sublimating sheet material the opportunity for more creative presentation solutions. All the media is flexible so that quality can be used to create something more eye-catching than the rigid dye-sublimation options available to photographers today.”

Come and see the future. Visit Innova Art on stand E37 in hall B1 at FESPA Global Print Expo 2023, May 23-26. Click here to register for your ticket, use code FESJVWzQh45 for free entry before 23rd April 2023.