Within the large format print industry there are so many applications that the possibilities are practically endless. With this in mind we’ve listed a few of our favourite applications or end examples for you.
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A growing market with the emergence of printed make-up alternatives. Vinyl nail wraps are becoming hugely popular and are printable on a Roland large format printer.
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Wrapped musical instruments will feature again in this line-up. They're a great way to personalise instruments and can add even more personal value.
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Large format printing doesn't always mean large objects. On the Roland LEF-12 you can print on slightly smaller intricate objects. Here's a great example!
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There are some great examples of indoor home decor enhanced by a vinyl mural, but here's a fantastic example of how it can be used outdoors. Great idea with a G.S.O.H
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As we just mentioned, home decor can be given that personal touch with a vinyl wall/floor mural but here's a slightly off the wall example.
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As well as printing your own iPhone covers you could also print wraps for other technological items. There's some fantastic examples of laptop skins online but this has to be one of the more inventive and stylish.
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We all know you can wrap pretty much anything but I can't say I've heard of wrapping a cow. Probably not advisable on real cows.
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The second instrument to be included in this line-up. We do have a great example of a wrapped drum kit, though as they're slightly more common perhaps this guitar wrap might strike a better chord.
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Vehicle wraps are probably the most common type of wrap but we just love the application on this one! A great ad for Hackett London and a fantastic job by Totally Dynamic!
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Last but not least we had to feature this most unique application. Great concept.