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Wall printer

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About wall printer

With the wall art printer, users can create wall murals, promotional images, and advertisements and reproduce large art prints at the press of a button.

Capabilities of a wall printer

The wall printer can reproduce a large image to be placed on a wall, which is similar to how a desktop printer does it on paper. The wall printer machine is mounted on a movable rail system. The printing machine rolls back and forth to print the programmed image on its built-in computer until the full image is completed. The wall essentially becomes a large canvas print from a photo. The big canvas printing capability of the machine makes it suitable for advertising applications, hotel murals and decorations, art installations, cultural exhibitions, and educational purposes.

Technologies behind wall printers

Equipped with advanced digital positioning technology, wall photo printing uses precise positioning so that no element is out of place to produce an exact image. The vertical wall printer machine features an easy-to-use LCD control screen with a touchscreen interface, so there is no need for an external computer to control it. The machine's backup power supply automatically charges the printer and switches the power back on in the event of an unstable power supply or failure. By using backup power, the machine can operate for at least 10 hours of continuous work immediately following a power failure. The mural wall printer machine also features intelligent image processing to analyze photos and artwork in various formats. The printer then performs color matching and efficiently controls ink output so that no ink is wasted. For large canvas printing sizes, the machine is also capable of image partition printing. This process involves dividing or partitioning the artwork into several parts. The wall artwork is then printed based on the number of parts needed until the full-scale artwork or photo is completely rendered.