| 'Leeds Company 'EPS' Reproduce National Gallery Treasures |
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| Written by simon walker | |
| Monday, 16 July 2007 | |
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Some of the world’s most advanced Large Format Printing technology has helped EPS (Electronic Printing Services) bring priceless art from the National Gallery to the streets of London. Life-size reproductions of masterpieces from the likes of Constable and Da Vinci have been unveiled across central London. The attraction has been branded the Grand Tour. Electronic Printing Services in Leeds used their new HP Designjet 10000s. to produce replica paintings to hang in the streets of London. The word from the public on the streets is “fantastic”
The process involves printing on a new vinyl called Epiflex. ‘Three-year lifespan and beyond’
As the National Gallery’s project designer Danielle Chidlow put it.. |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 16 July 2007 ) |



