
DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store's New Digital Print Center
The Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store has just opened their new Digital Print Center! To quote the brochure which says: “Our new Print Center equipment is designed for both original artwork and digital photography”

The Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store's new Digital Print Center in the Frame Shop
The new digital printers can be used for both original artwork reproduction and digital photography. Here are some details of what the digital printers can do:

Both of the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store's new Digital Printers in the "off the sales floor" area in the back - the printer on the right is the BIG one!
*Â Scan, reproduce and enlarge your artwork or photos with pigment-based archival inks for the highest resolutions and color saturation.
*Â Print high quality giclee reproductions on paper or canvas.
*Â Choose premium photo paper (Epson Premium Paper) in glossy, semi-gloss, or luster, and Somerset fine art paper in velvet or ultra-smooth finishes.
*Â Create stretched canvas artwork up to 40″ x 60″ on Epson Canvas.

Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store New Digital Print Center Now OPEN!
Our brochure, available at the store, provides more information with Frequently Asked Questions which I shall include for you here!
* What is the best file format?    The very best file formats are tiff, jpeg, Adobe Image pdf at 300dpi. We can accept png, psd, bmp and gif files.
* How should I bring you my files?    We can accept USB flash drives as well as CD’s.Â
* What if I don’t have a digital image?    If your art is less than 12″x17″, we can professionally scan it for you. There is a nominal fee of $10.00 per scan and we can also save onto your media (flash drive or CD) at no additional charge.
* What media can I choose to have my images printed on?    We offer Epson Photo paper in ultrasmooth, matte finish, glossy, and luster, as well at Somerset Velvet Art Paper and Canvas.
* Can I have my canvas stretched on stretchers bars?    Absolutely! We offer plain (3/4″) and gallery wrap (1 1/4″) stretcher bars assembled in house as well at custom framing.
* My project is in a digital form but the resolution is lower than 300dpi. Will that affect my ability to have it printed?    The perfect resolution isn 300dpi, however we work with images between 150-300 as a range with a decrease in quality and ability to enlarge as the resolution drops.  Lower resolution images such as those captured from the web, which are between 72-96dpi, result in poor print quality, and are not recommended.
* What’s the turn around time?    In many cases, we offer same day printing. We will set appropriate expectations for your project and deliver accordingly.





Deborah,
I like this service! Can I submit my image to be printed online, with payment, and have it mailed to me? Also, I am unfamiliar with Sommerset Papers. I use WC paint on CP Arches. Will it be similar to my original? I assume this service is available only at the Seattle Store. Thanks. Lee
Deborah, Is it possible to coat the print with a Golden product so as to accept further Watercolor painting on top of the printed surface? There is for oils and I am curious if it will allow WC as well, using either a transparent technique or WCtube paint impasto. Lee
What are the prices for various sizes, say 10×14, 12×16, 20×24 prints on the various media? Is there a charge for scanning, and stretching?
Hi Lee!
Those are all really good questions! I am going to have you call the Seattle Store ((206) 223-9599
) to get some specific answers right away.
I have emailed Bernadette, the Store Mgr, your questions too so that I can write up some answers also for everyone to read later.
I am watching the Kentucky Derby right now….so it will be later!
~Deborah
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Hello again Lee,
Besides emailing Bernadette, I also called her at the store.
Bernadette tells me that the answers are a little complicated to be written down in this format, and are best answered by calling the Seattle Store directly at 206-223-9599.
So please give the store a call, they are happy to answer your questions about the Digital Print Center.
Also, because prices can change over time, I did not post the prices in the original post with the rest of the information about the Digital Print Center.
I am glad you have found about the new services we now have the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store, here on the blog!
Just as an FYI, the blog will be moving to it’s new, permanet address soon to: danielsmithblog.com and there will be a link on the website as well.
Have a good day Lee!
~Deborah