
MICA PRINT STUDIO
ART>>TECH CENTER
1208 Mount Royal Avenue
The following printers are available:
Xerox Tektronix 7700 Color Laser printer
Maximum paper size 12x18”
Epson 3800 Printers
These can print on a number of different materials including matte, gloss, transparencies, velvet fine art paper and watercolor paper. These printers use archival K3 inks to ensure fade resistant and long lasting prints. The maximum width is 17"
Epson 4000 Printer
The 4000 uses Epson Ultrachrome inks and prints up to 17"x22". The quality of the prints from the printer are outstanding.
Epson 7800 Printer
This printer can print on a varied selection of paper types. Traditional printmaking papers such as Rives BFK are excellent choices for this printer. This Epson uses archival inks and prints at 2880 dots per inch. Prints can be 24” wide by almost unlimited length.
Epson 9800 Printer
This printer can print on a varied selection of paper types. It uses archival K3 inks and prints at 2880 dots per inch. The printing area can be 44” wide by almost unlimited length.
Roland GX-300
vinyl cutter for signs, vehicle graphics, art displays, etc. It cuts up to 29" width.
Z-Corp 3D Printer
Using a plaster material, this revolutionary printer transforms 3D image files from programs such as 3D Studio Max or Solidworks into three-dimensional works of art. The printer can print objects up to roughly 8” x 10” x 8”.
Mercury Laser Cutter
The laser cutter is able to cut, engrave or burn a pattern onto many different types of materials including cloth, wood, plastic or soft metals. The maximum surface area is about 25"x19”. The laser cutter is most effective in engraving onto materials, cutting thinner, softer materials, or incising patterns / drawings onto materials.
Accuris Laser Cutter
This laser cutter has the same characteristics as the Mercury but has a variable power laser beam which enabales it to cut deeper and more quickly.
Other
The studio also houses an Epson 7800 wide-format printer that is owned by the Photo Department, an Epson 9800 that is owned by the Graduate Research Lab, and a super-wide 63" format textile printer owned by the Fibers department. These machines are all accessed through the departments that control their use.
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