Table of Contents
- Step 1: Configure Your Account
- Step 2: Download & Install the Plugin
- Step 3: Connect to FinerWorks
- Importing Products / Syncing Virtual Inventory
- Option A: Using the Plugin
- Option B: Using WC Products Manager:
- Sending Orders to FinerWorks
- Option A: Using the Plugin
- Manual Export
- Auto Export
- Option B: Using the Order Fulfillment App
- Option A: Using the Plugin
- FAQs
Step 1: Configure Your Account
Login to your FinerWorks account, go to the Order Fulfillment App in your account menu.

Step 2: Download & Install the Plugin
Make sure you have WordPress and WooCommerce installed on your website. If you’re not sure, check with your hosting provider or consult the WordPress Guide and WooCommerce Docs. Click the download button below to download the plugin zip file.
Download Plugin



Step 3: Connect to FinerWorks

Click New App to generate your App Key.




Importing Products / Syncing Virtual Inventory
For the most hands-off approach when it comes to having your orders automatically processed, or even simply fetching your WooCommerce orders via the Order Fulfillment App, you sync your Virtual Inventory to your WooCommerce store.
Option A: Using the Plugin:


Option B: Using the WC Products Manager:


Sending Orders to FinerWorks
Option A: Using the Plugin
If you know your products do not change frequently (image, size, media, etc) and are correctly imported and synced with your FinerWorks virtual inventory. For instance, if you are an artist, selling prints of your artwork in set sizes and options, then it makes more sense to create Virtual Inventory, sync them in your WooCommerce store as products. This way, when you send the order to FinerWorks, we already have all the details (image file to print, print specs, etc).
How to Manually Export Orders


How to Use Auto Exporting


Option B: Using the Order Fulfillment App
If product specifics frequently change, such as an image to be printed, as in custom-made art or photos that need to be attached to the order. For instance, if you are an individual who creates custom pet portraits, it may be impractical to develop virtual inventory and sync it with your products after the customer has placed the order. In that case, use our Order Fulfillment App to import your WooCommerce order and add the custom-made art to the order.
FAQs
Acrylic Glass Prints
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Acrylic glass is made of digitally cut panes of crystal clear acrylic. Acrylic glass is a safer alternative to actual glass. Not only is it lighter but actual glass tends to have a high rate of breaking during shipping.
We print on 1/8″ thick precision-cut panels of acrylic glass and mount the panel on 1/2″ thick black Gatorboard. The total depth is a little less than 3/4″ inches.
Yes. We manufacture a plate made of dibond with a keyhole routed in the center. This is nested flush to the back of the Gatorboard backing. This allows the print to easily be hung on the wall.
Both provide a popular sleek modern appearance to your artwork and both use crystal clear panels of acrylic however there are some substantial differences between the two.
First, the HD Face Mounted Acrylics use 1/4″ panes of acrylic while the Acrylic Glass Prints use 1/8″ thick panes. This can make the HD Face Mounted Acrylic look a little more substantial up close however it also adds extra considerable weight to the product.
Second, The HD Face HD-mounted acrylic has the image printed on either a luster or metallic photo paper. This allows high-resolution images to best take advantage of a wider color gamut and higher-resolution printing. The paper is then mounted to the acrylic glass from behind. With Acrylic Glass Prints, the image is printed directly on the back of the acrylic and finished off with a layer of white. This makes producing the print easier and less expensive. The disadvantage is the color gamut is more limited so artists and photographers who ar exceptionally particular about color accuracy and color gamut might find the HD Acrylic Prints more capable.
Ultimately the Acrylic Glass Prints are lighter, and easier to produce and ship, therefore the cost is much less. We recommend these for most home, office, and even commercial environments. But for higher-end displays and markets, such as galleries, we typically recommend the HD Face Mounted Acrylics.
Yes, we can. Technically the largest we can do is 4×8 ft which is the size of the precut acrylic sheets however be aware there may be some steep shipping requirements to ship something that large, such as the need to ship via freight on a pallet. Anything 40×30 or less usually does not have any special shipping considerations and can go via shipping methods like UPS Ground.
Contact us to see if this is something we can accommodate for you.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Acrylic Prints
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
No. We have found non face-mounted acrylics to be subpar in image quality therefore we have moved to the more popular face mounted acrylic print option. This allows us to take advantage of both the superior color gamut and resolution that modern inkjet offers on high quality photo papers.
Yes, we can for quantities of 5 or more of the exact same item. Contact us directly since our website does not allow for ordering all custom sizes in acrylic prints.
The method used to create the acrylic prints we offer will provide little risk in fading unless exposed to direct sunlight over a length of time. Since acrylic is a type of polycarbonate, very hot conditions such as a hot car exposed to sunlight can potentially cause it to warp. It is best to keep it indoors to prevent this from happening. A good measure to help reinforce the acrylic print is the optional die bond backing.
Some people may be surprised to see that acrylic prints look incredibly sharp when printing a high resolution, sharp and crisp image file. That is because the acrylic prints we offer are face mounted prints in which the image is printed on our satin luster paper or metallic paper. It is then face mounted to the back of the acrylic. The printers used for these papers are high resolution Canon inkjet photo printers, which is why these have the potential to look so sharp.
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Both provide a popular sleek modern appearance to your artwork and both use crystal clear panels of acrylic however there are some substantial differences between the two.
First, the HD Face Mounted Acrylics use 1/4″ panes of acrylic while the Acrylic Glass Prints use 1/8″ thick panes. This can make the HD Face Mounted Acrylic look a little more substantial up close however it also adds extra considerable weight to the product.
Second, The HD Face HD-mounted acrylic has the image printed on either a luster or metallic photo paper. This allows high-resolution images to best take advantage of a wider color gamut and higher-resolution printing. The paper is then mounted to the acrylic glass from behind. With Acrylic Glass Prints, the image is printed directly on the back of the acrylic and finished off with a layer of white. This makes producing the print easier and less expensive. The disadvantage is the color gamut is more limited so artists and photographers who ar exceptionally particular about color accuracy and color gamut might find the HD Acrylic Prints more capable.
Ultimately the Acrylic Glass Prints are lighter, and easier to produce and ship, therefore the cost is much less. We recommend these for most home, office, and even commercial environments. But for higher-end displays and markets, such as galleries, we typically recommend the HD Face Mounted Acrylics.
When it comes to printing photography which is grayscale or meant to appear black and white, most photographers gravitate to the metallic version. With the metallic version, the image is printed on metallic paper (Moab Slickrock Metallic Pearl) before mounting it face forward to the back of the acrylic.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Canvas Prints
A giclée print is a way to classify a professionally produced print using inkjet technology; primarily printed on canvas or fine art paper with archival-grade inks. While the process is only several decades old, it has quickly become the method of choice for both artists and photographers. Read more…
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
Yes. Many artists order their under-paintings from us.
With the exception of our gloss canvas, our canvas prints are printed with the newer Epson resin inks. These resin-coated pigments acts as a built-in liquid coating for each inkdrop which alleviates the need to apply any sort of liquid coating or laminate like done in the past. This allows for greater image details and consistency across print-to-print.
Gloss canvas is printed with Canon aqueous pigmented inks. The coating on the base canvas is specially formulated to allow the inks to bond more efficiently to the glossy canvas so that no coating is necessary.
Samples can only be ordered from our parent company FinerWorks. To access these go here.
For canvas, we primarily use poly-cotton blend canvases, specially coated to receive the inks used by our printers. The canvas has an oxford weave giving it a natural canvas texture as favored by professional photographers.
Both Epson and Canon promote their inks as being resistant to fading over time. Over time we have used both wide-format printers from both companies. Our parent company FinerWorks has been producing canvas prints since around 2001. In that time, we have had no one contact us and indicate their print had faded.
Your giclee canvas print will last up to 150 years with the proper care. Both Epson and Canon promote their inks as being resistant to fading over time.
Yes. We use only sap-free lumber for our stretcher bars. Our preference has always been Kiln dried pine as it is not likely to crack, warp, or become brittle.
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Cards
You are not. After formatting the front of the card, you may add it directly to your cart. The back of the card will arrive blank.
Yes, your flat cards may have images or graphics on both sides.
Your set of cards will arrive in its own card box with a clear top for easy viewing. Keep in mind that multiple sets will not always have their own boxes as these boxes are utilized for packaging and shipping purposes. We do not currently offer card storage boxes for purchase.
We do not offer direct card mailing services.
All folded cards, both standard and giclee cards, come with envelopes. For flat cards and postcards, envelopes can be ordered as an add-on.
You may include a logo or graphics to the back of your folded card. Just choose one of your uploaded images to add imagery to the back. Keep in mind that the print area may be limited so it will be important to format your image file to fit the dimensions of the print area (for more info watch this).
At this time we do not offer the option to print imagery inside the folded cards.
The front of the cards will have a bleed of approximately 1/8 inch, so we recommend allowing for this bleed when formatting your image file. Subject matter on or close to the edges may be partially cropped or appear off-centered.
No, bulk rates are only applicable when it is duplicate copies of the same card.
Yes, cards can be ordered in bulk. Pricing depends on card type and style.
We now offer digitally printed cards on various card stock and giclee printed cards on fine art paper. Standard cards are available as postcards, flat cards, or folded cards. Giclee cards are available as folded cards.
Explore both card options and pricing via our products page.
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Giclee cards are printed using the same pigmented inks we use on Fine Art Papers, giving them an exceptionally wide color gamut, which leads to a much nicer looking print and potentially more accurate.
Standard cards are a more economical option because they are printed using toner-based printing, on commodity card stock. This may be fine for most people, but keep in mind that they will not be able to achieve the accuracy and consistency of a giclee card. Also, slight variations are common with color tone from batch to batch due to the nature of the printing.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Ceramic Tile
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Unfortunately, we do not offer a matte option for the ceramic tiles at this time.
It is possible the colors could fade over time if exposed to direct sunlight or if placed in a high traffic area.
The bulk discount will only apply if you are ordering the same tile with the same image within the same order.
The ceramic tiles are dye-sublimated and are not UV
Our ceramic tiles should be suitable for your needs based on feedback from our customers. While we used to offer metal trivet holders for the tiles, we regretfully no longer provide this option.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
dibond-prints
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Dibond Metal prints are prints in which the image is printed directly to panels of Dibond via a large flatbed printer.
We use UV-cured inks on Dibond Prints.
Dibond® is a brand name for a type of aluminum composite panel (ACP) that consists of three layers:
- Two outer sheets of aluminum (usually 0.012″ or about 0.3mm thick)
- A solid polyethylene (plastic) core in the middle
This sandwich-like construction gives Dibond several desirable properties:
- Lightweight but rigid – Much lighter than solid aluminum or wood, yet still very stiff and durable.
- Weather-resistant – Doesn’t rust or degrade easily, making it ideal for outdoor use.
- Smooth surface – Excellent for printing high-resolution graphics directly.
- Dimensional stability – Resistant to warping, bending, or expansion from heat and humidity.
- Long-lasting – Can last many years even in outdoor or harsh environments.
Dibond® is widely used for
- Signs and displays – Especially for outdoor signage, real estate signs, museum displays, and trade show graphics.
- Photographic and fine art mounting – Frequently used by artists and photographers for a sleek, modern presentation.
- Architectural cladding – Sometimes used on building facades or interiors.
- Retail and POP displays – Offers a premium, durable look for point-of-purchase advertising.
The key difference is how they are produced and the material the image is printed on. Dibond prints have the image printed directly to the surface using large UV-Flatbed printers, while HD Metal Prints use a dye-sublimation approach. Dibond prints are great for general graphics and are more versatile in where they can be displayed, while HD Metal Prints are more likely to be used to print photos and fine art.
More detailed information on how they differ can be found in our blog:
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Fine Art Papers
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
Yes, you can. When creating your print, make sure you include a border on your print. Matting options will be found below sizing.
Yes. We offer some special request media types for high volume offline orders. Check the options list and make sure you contact us for a quote when you have an opportunity to place a very large order with FinerWorks.
We do not recommend this. We cannot guarantee any paper print that has been embellished or has had paint applied to it. Unlike canvas, many of the papers will wilt and warp like most papers when saturated with any sort of liquid base. While some customers have reported success with both acrylic and oil paints when embellishing their fine art paper prints others have reported negative results. If you think you want to try doing this you should consider ordering smaller prints to test and practice the technique that works best for you before attempting with a larger print. Most artists that attempt this will pre-coat their print with either a spray fixative or spray lacquer based coating to seal the print first.
In addition to the standard canvas and art papers FinerWorks offers for online ordering, customers can also choose from a wide range of name brand media types when ordering larger quantities offline. View options here
More and more fine art photographers are turning to giclée prints since in many cases, photos look better and have a wider color gamut than you might normally experience with traditional photo prints. This was not always the case but advancements in inkjet technology over the past 10 years have allowed the right image with the right paper to offer a superior color gamut and better contrast and depth.
Yes. The fine art paper prints are printed with a method we refer to as giclee printing. This is a technology that has evolved since the late 20th century to use primarily aqueous wide format printers with archival inks on archival media.
Order samples of our giclee papers and canvas here.
In most cases your prints will not be coated and definitely not laminated. In some instances we may need to coat prints which have large expanses of dark colors in them such as solid black backgrounds. This is to help alleviate potential scuff marks that are visible within the print if not looking at it behind glass or a clear plastic sleeve.
Some papers have more difficulty in flattening out than others. This is especially true during the cooler months but can happen during any time of the year. The papers the prints are produced on are originally in rolls and the prints are printed on these rolls. In most cases we will ship prints up to a certain size flat so that they have had time to lose their curl and flatten out however this is not a guarantee. Thicker or heavier weight papers may still need more time to flatten out. We have a blog posting on our site which discusses this in more detail as well as some solutions.
To extend the life-span, store you giclee fine art paper print out of direct sunlight and avoid extreme temperature changes or exposure to humidity. It is recommended that paper prints be framed behind glass or acrylic glazing when on display. If kept in a retail environment unframed, you should keep the prints sealed in clear, acid free bags. we offer these bags on our website.
While our staff will be happy to offer suggestions sometimes the best choice won’t be obvious until you view the image printed on the paper. There are four characteristics that affect how an image will appear on any of our varied fine art papers: ink absorption, brightness, texture and gloss levels (if any). A good start is test printing small prints on different papers. You can also order one of our starter kits to see and feel our different paper types.
Both Epson and Canon promote their inks as being resistant to fading over time. Over time we have used both wide-format printers from both companies. Our parent company FinerWorks has been producing canvas prints since around 2001. In that time, we have had no one contact us and indicate their print had faded.
A giclée print is a way to classify a professionally produced print using inkjet technology; primarily printed on canvas or fine art paper with archival-grade inks. While the process is only several decades old, it has quickly become the method of choice for both artists and photographers. Read more…
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Home printers and many local shops can’t match the precision, quality, and archival-grade materials we use. Plus, we offer scalable solutions, professional packaging, and integration options for online sellers—saving you time and helping you grow your business.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Frame
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
Sure! Just visit our Frame Moulding Style page to pick out a frame and order online.
We do. In fact, because our frames are made-to-order, we do not price our custom sizes any differently than those considered to be considered a more standard or common size.
To price frames only, just visit our Frame Moulding Style page. Find the moulding you’d like to price, enter the frame size you want to get pricing.
We offer acrylic glass which you may sometimes see referred to as glazing. We have several types: A premium clear, a premium clear with reflection control (non-glare) as well as two of these versions that also have UV blockers. Acrylic glass and can be ordered with your frame or ala carte.
FinerWorks currently does not offer actual glass as the glazing since glass has a high rate of breaking during shipping.
Yes. You can order from a wide range of frame styles; however, in order to do this, you will need to order the “panel only” style to open the frame options. This will allow you to choose the frame you want. In additional, there are some framed styles readily available when ordering.
Visit our Frame Moulding Style page to view the sizes we offer. Select the moulding you are interested in to get more details on that particular moulding.
Most of our frames are wood. Many also have a laminate or veneer however there are also metal (aluminum) as well as polystyrene. For more info on wood frames and polystyrene, read this article on mouldings and what they are made of.
We do offer more moldings on-site and for offline orders. Contact us directly to learn more.
For framed prints, Tyvek backing (black or white) is placed on the back of the frame to seal the artwork from dust and moisture. Appropriate hanging hardware is installed on the back.
For frames ordered without the print, hanging hardware is provided but not installed.
Shell-packs (3-packs) do not include any hanging hardware.
All framing is cut and joined at the framing center located in San Antonio, Texas. print and framing facility. This is done by a team of experienced members of FinerWorks framing department.
Our average for most frames is about 5 to 7 days in production; however, there may be exceptions dependent on current inventory levels and how quickly the supplier can send us the required stock.
You can also see our turnaround time page for time frame details.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Framing & Matting
All framing is cut and joined at the framing center located in San Antonio, Texas. print and framing facility. This is done by a team of experienced members of FinerWorks framing department.
View our Acrylic Glass page to view options for acrylic glazing.
We do. View our Acrylic Glass page to view options for acrylic glazing.
Glazing is the term we use to refer to having your work behind glass. The purpose of the glazing is to provide protection to your prints. It is not necessary in all instances of a framed print as is the case with a framed canvas, but for prints on fine art papers it is recommended since it protects against scuffing and direct contact. FinerWorks currently does not offer actual glass as the glazing but instead provides a safer and common framer’s alternative in the form of clear acrylic (plexiglass). Acrylic provides an advantage to glass by being lighter and less likely to break during shipping.
Yes it is. We use acid-free, lignin-free conservation grade matboard.
You can browse our Matting Options page to see available colors.
To customize the size of your matting, adjust your frame’s width and height and the matting will automatically adjust to match the frame size.
Yes, we do offer double matting options as part of our online print and framing services.
We do. You can specify matting outer width and height as well as window width and height when ordering matting by itself.
Matting by itself can be ordered from our Matting Options page.
Yes, you can. When creating your print, make sure you include a border on your print. Matting options will be found below sizing.
Frame prices do not include any matting or acrylic glazing. To view prices on matting, visit our Picture Frame Matting page.
Our average for most frames is about 5 to 7 days in production; however, there may be exceptions dependent on current inventory levels and how quickly the supplier can send us the required stock.
You can also see our turnaround time page for time frame details.
For framed prints, Tyvek backing (black or white) is placed on the back of the frame to seal the artwork from dust and moisture. Appropriate hanging hardware is installed on the back.
For frames ordered without the print, hanging hardware is provided but not installed.
Shell-packs (3-packs) do not include any hanging hardware.
We do offer more moldings on-site and for offline orders. Contact us directly to learn more.
Most of our frames are wood. Many also have a laminate or veneer however there are also metal (aluminum) as well as polystyrene. For more info on wood frames and polystyrene, read this article on mouldings and what they are made of.
Visit our Frame Moulding Style page to view the sizes we offer. Select the moulding you are interested in to get more details on that particular moulding.
Yes. You can order from a wide range of frame styles; however, in order to do this, you will need to order the “panel only” style to open the frame options. This will allow you to choose the frame you want. In additional, there are some framed styles readily available when ordering.
We offer acrylic glass which you may sometimes see referred to as glazing. We have several types: A premium clear, a premium clear with reflection control (non-glare) as well as two of these versions that also have UV blockers. Acrylic glass and can be ordered with your frame or ala carte.
FinerWorks currently does not offer actual glass as the glazing since glass has a high rate of breaking during shipping.
To price frames only, just visit our Frame Moulding Style page. Find the moulding you’d like to price, enter the frame size you want to get pricing.
We do. In fact, because our frames are made-to-order, we do not price our custom sizes any differently than those considered to be considered a more standard or common size.
Sure! Just visit our Frame Moulding Style page to pick out a frame and order online.
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Giclee Cards
We now offer digitally printed cards on various card stock and giclee printed cards on fine art paper. Standard cards are available as postcards, flat cards, or folded cards. Giclee cards are available as folded cards.
Explore both card options and pricing via our products page.
Yes, cards can be ordered in bulk. Pricing depends on card type and style.
No, bulk rates are only applicable when it is duplicate copies of the same card.
The front of the cards will have a bleed of approximately 1/8 inch, so we recommend allowing for this bleed when formatting your image file. Subject matter on or close to the edges may be partially cropped or appear off-centered.
All folded cards, both standard and giclee cards, come with envelopes. For flat cards and postcards, envelopes can be ordered as an add-on.
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Giclee Cards are considered high-end cards because they are produced and printed on the same papers available to our fine art paper prints.
Giclee cards are printed using the same pigmented inks we use on Fine Art Papers, giving them an exceptionally wide color gamut, which leads to a much nicer looking print and potentially more accurate.
Standard cards are a more economical option because they are printed using toner-based printing, on commodity card stock. This may be fine for most people, but keep in mind that they will not be able to achieve the accuracy and consistency of a giclee card. Also, slight variations are common with color tone from batch to batch due to the nature of the printing.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Glazing
We offer acrylic glass which you may sometimes see referred to as glazing. We have several types: A premium clear, a premium clear with reflection control (non-glare) as well as two of these versions that also have UV blockers. Acrylic glass and can be ordered with your frame or ala carte.
FinerWorks currently does not offer actual glass as the glazing since glass has a high rate of breaking during shipping.
Glazing is the term we use to refer to having your work behind glass. The purpose of the glazing is to provide protection to your prints. It is not necessary in all instances of a framed print as is the case with a framed canvas, but for prints on fine art papers it is recommended since it protects against scuffing and direct contact. FinerWorks currently does not offer actual glass as the glazing but instead provides a safer and common framer’s alternative in the form of clear acrylic (plexiglass). Acrylic provides an advantage to glass by being lighter and less likely to break during shipping.
We do. View our Acrylic Glass page to view options for acrylic glazing.
View our Acrylic Glass page to view options for acrylic glazing.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
HD Metal Prints
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
No. Instead, a process called dye sublimation is used. This turns the inks to a gaseous state that can fuse to specially coated items like the aluminum panels we use for the Chromalux Metal Prints.
No. Prepare your file just like you would for any of our prints. We do recommend your file be at least 150 to 300 pixels per inch (ppi) for optimal results.
Use any non-abrasive cloth or paper towel along with a non-ammonia-based cleaner or water for best results.
The coating on the metal is like an enamel in which the image fuses. This is quite durable; therefore, the image itself is not too likely to become scratched unless a hard or sharp object comes in contact with it. It still is wise to treat it with care.
Yes. You can order from a wide range of frame styles; however, in order to do this, you will need to order the “panel only” style to open the frame options. This will allow you to choose the frame you want. In additional, there are some framed styles readily available when ordering.
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
The key difference is how they are produced and the material the image is printed on. Dibond prints have the image printed directly to the surface using large UV-Flatbed printers, while HD Metal Prints use a dye-sublimation approach. Dibond prints are great for general graphics and are more versatile in where they can be displayed, while HD Metal Prints are more likely to be used to print photos and fine art.
More detailed information on how they differ can be found in our blog:
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Matting
Frame prices do not include any matting or acrylic glazing. To view prices on matting, visit our Picture Frame Matting page.
Yes, you can. When creating your print, make sure you include a border on your print. Matting options will be found below sizing.
Matting by itself can be ordered from our Matting Options page.
We do. You can specify matting outer width and height as well as window width and height when ordering matting by itself.
Yes, we do offer double matting options as part of our online print and framing services.
To customize the size of your matting, adjust your frame’s width and height and the matting will automatically adjust to match the frame size.
You can browse our Matting Options page to see available colors.
Yes it is. We use acid-free, lignin-free conservation grade matboard.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Mugs
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Yes, they are; however, for the maximum life of the imaged product, we recommend hand washing.
We strive for excellent color accuracy, but some slight variation may occur due to the differences between screen and print, especially with sublimation. You can order a sample mug if you’re concerned about precise color matching, especially before you place any large bulk orders.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Production typically takes 1–3 business days. This is just an average and may take longer during busy seasons, such as around the holidays or when inventory is being replenished. Shipping times vary by location, but we offer standard and expedited shipping options to meet your needs.
We take great care in packaging, but if your mug is damaged during shipping, we’ll replace it at no cost. Just contact us with a photo of the damage and your order number.
Dye-sublimated mugs are perfect for:
- Photographers offering personalized gifts
- Brands and businesses using logo mugs for promotion
- Gift givers looking for unique custom items
We use professional dye-sublimation equipment and blank mugs specifically coated for vibrant and lasting results. Unlike at-home kits or DIY options, our process ensures consistent quality, scalability, and fulfillment services—especially valuable if you’re selling online.
Murals & Wallpaper
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
1. Measure the Width
- Use a tape measure to record the horizontal distance of the wall from end to end.
- If wrapping around a corner, measure each wall section separately and add the widths together.
2. Measure the Height
- Measure from the floor to the ceiling (or desired mural height).
- Use the tallest point if the floor or ceiling is uneven.
3. Note Obstacles
- Record the size and location of windows, doors, outlets, or built-in fixtures.
- Decide if the mural should cover or work around them.
4. For Corners and Wraps
- Measure both walls independently (e.g., one 8 ft wall and one 4 ft wall = 12 ft total width).
- Mark the corner clearly when submitting your measurements or design layout so the artwork aligns properly.
- Add an extra inch or two at the corner for trimming and alignment.
5. Double-Check Everything
- Re-measure each dimension to avoid sizing mistakes.
- Round up on all sides by at least 1 ft to allow for trimming during installation.
Tip: Corners can cause pattern misalignment if not planned. If using a repeating pattern, make sure the designer or installer knows it wraps around.
There is no maximum size. You can order as much printed mural or wallpaper as you need based on the wall space coverage area. For murals, keep in mind that with murals, your artwork or imagery becomes less sharp the larger you go.
Contact us if you need assistance with replacing your mural printing or wallpaper. Please review our return policy as well.
Murals will be provided in easy-to-manage tiles to accommodate the wallspace you provide when ordering. Wallpaper will be produced in rolls at specified lengths. Order online via POST to see your options.
Photo Prints
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Home printers and many local shops can’t match the precision, quality, and archival-grade materials we use. Plus, we offer scalable solutions, professional packaging, and integration options for online sellers—saving you time and helping you grow your business.
FinerWorks uses professional lab-quality printers with archival-grade inks and photo papers to deliver stunning color accuracy and detail. We specialize in high-end photo printing for artists, photographers, and creative professionals—making us a trusted choice for gallery-quality results.
Yes! Many of our customers are artists and photographers who sell prints through platforms like Etsy or at art shows. Our photo prints are made to be displayed, framed, and sold, with consistent color quality and professional finishes.
Yes. FinerWorks offers drop shipping with optional branding customization, such as branded packing slips. This allows you to fulfill customer orders directly and professionally, without ever having to handle the prints yourself.
We offer a wide range of standard sizes such as 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, and 11×14, along with larger formats like 16×20 and 20×30. For some medias, you can also enter custom dimensions for more unique or panoramic prints.
Most photo prints are produced and ready to ship within 1–3 business days. Multiple shipping options are available, including expedited and international delivery. Our fulfillment process is fast and reliable.
You can preview them online. For a physical proof, we encourage you to order a single print as a test proof, especially for large orders or high-value images. This ensures the photo prints match your expectations before committing to volume production.
Smaller prints are typically shipped flat in sturdy mailers, while larger sizes are rolled in tubes for protection. All orders are carefully packaged to avoid damage during transit.
While standard photo prints are unmounted, FinerWorks offers framing and mounting options for some of the non-Kodak photo papers. If you’re looking for a ready-to-hang or gallery presentation, we recommend exploring those services.
Unlike consumer-grade labs, FinerWorks offers professional output tailored for artists and photographers. We provide better color accuracy, superior papers, and packaging options for resellers. Plus, our print-on-demand and drop shipping services make it easy to scale your business.
Poster Prints
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
FinerWorks specializes in high-quality art and photo reproduction. Our poster prints are produced using professional-grade printers, archival inks, and premium poster media, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp details. Unlike generic online printers, we cater to artists and photographers who need gallery-worthy results.
We have a traditional poster paper called Class Photo Satin which produces stunning and accurate photo quality poster prints. We also have a peel-in-stick canvas and a few other media types to choose from
Yes! Our poster printing services are ideal for artists and photographers selling on platforms like Etsy, Shopify, or at in-person shows. The professional finish and consistent quality help your prints stand out and retain their value. Keep in mind these are not giclee prints so some discerning buyers might frown on your artwork being produced as posters and prefer giclee print.
We offer a wide range of standard and custom sizes. From 11×14 inches up to large format posters like 24×36 inches and beyond, we can accommodate your sizing needs. Our system also supports custom dimensions in many cases to fit non-standard frames or unique layouts.
Most poster prints are produced within 1–2 business days. We offer multiple shipping options to meet your delivery needs, including standard, expedited, and international shipping.
Yes, we recommend ordering a single proof copy before placing a larger order. This allows you to verify color, resolution, and overall quality to ensure everything looks perfect before committing to multiple prints.
We offer optional color correction for all prints. Our experienced technicians can adjust your file for optimal output, but you can also choose to print exactly as submitted if you prefer full control over the final result.
Smaller posters are may have the option to be shipped flat, while larger sizes may be rolled in protective tubes to prevent damage. Our careful packaging ensures your prints arrive in excellent condition.
Poster prints are typically ordered unmounted, but you can order frames and mats with your poster order. If you’re looking for a ready-to-hang solution, explore those options as well.
Home printers and many local shops can’t match the precision, quality, and archival-grade materials we use. Plus, we offer scalable solutions, professional packaging, and integration options for online sellers—saving you time and helping you grow your business.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Product Questions
A giclée print is a way to classify a professionally produced print using inkjet technology; primarily printed on canvas or fine art paper with archival-grade inks. While the process is only several decades old, it has quickly become the method of choice for both artists and photographers. Read more…
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
Yes. Many artists order their under-paintings from us.
With the exception of our gloss canvas, our canvas prints are printed with the newer Epson resin inks. These resin-coated pigments acts as a built-in liquid coating for each inkdrop which alleviates the need to apply any sort of liquid coating or laminate like done in the past. This allows for greater image details and consistency across print-to-print.
Gloss canvas is printed with Canon aqueous pigmented inks. The coating on the base canvas is specially formulated to allow the inks to bond more efficiently to the glossy canvas so that no coating is necessary.
Samples can only be ordered from our parent company FinerWorks. To access these go here.
For canvas, we primarily use poly-cotton blend canvases, specially coated to receive the inks used by our printers. The canvas has an oxford weave giving it a natural canvas texture as favored by professional photographers.
Both Epson and Canon promote their inks as being resistant to fading over time. Over time we have used both wide-format printers from both companies. Our parent company FinerWorks has been producing canvas prints since around 2001. In that time, we have had no one contact us and indicate their print had faded.
Your giclee canvas print will last up to 150 years with the proper care. Both Epson and Canon promote their inks as being resistant to fading over time.
Yes. We use only sap-free lumber for our stretcher bars. Our preference has always been Kiln dried pine as it is not likely to crack, warp, or become brittle.
While our staff will be happy to offer suggestions sometimes the best choice won’t be obvious until you view the image printed on the paper. There are four characteristics that affect how an image will appear on any of our varied fine art papers: ink absorption, brightness, texture and gloss levels (if any). A good start is test printing small prints on different papers. You can also order one of our starter kits to see and feel our different paper types.
To extend the life-span, store you giclee fine art paper print out of direct sunlight and avoid extreme temperature changes or exposure to humidity. It is recommended that paper prints be framed behind glass or acrylic glazing when on display. If kept in a retail environment unframed, you should keep the prints sealed in clear, acid free bags. we offer these bags on our website.
Some papers have more difficulty in flattening out than others. This is especially true during the cooler months but can happen during any time of the year. The papers the prints are produced on are originally in rolls and the prints are printed on these rolls. In most cases we will ship prints up to a certain size flat so that they have had time to lose their curl and flatten out however this is not a guarantee. Thicker or heavier weight papers may still need more time to flatten out. We have a blog posting on our site which discusses this in more detail as well as some solutions.
In most cases your prints will not be coated and definitely not laminated. In some instances we may need to coat prints which have large expanses of dark colors in them such as solid black backgrounds. This is to help alleviate potential scuff marks that are visible within the print if not looking at it behind glass or a clear plastic sleeve.
Order samples of our giclee papers and canvas here.
Yes. The fine art paper prints are printed with a method we refer to as giclee printing. This is a technology that has evolved since the late 20th century to use primarily aqueous wide format printers with archival inks on archival media.
More and more fine art photographers are turning to giclée prints since in many cases, photos look better and have a wider color gamut than you might normally experience with traditional photo prints. This was not always the case but advancements in inkjet technology over the past 10 years have allowed the right image with the right paper to offer a superior color gamut and better contrast and depth.
In addition to the standard canvas and art papers FinerWorks offers for online ordering, customers can also choose from a wide range of name brand media types when ordering larger quantities offline. View options here
We do not recommend this. We cannot guarantee any paper print that has been embellished or has had paint applied to it. Unlike canvas, many of the papers will wilt and warp like most papers when saturated with any sort of liquid base. While some customers have reported success with both acrylic and oil paints when embellishing their fine art paper prints others have reported negative results. If you think you want to try doing this you should consider ordering smaller prints to test and practice the technique that works best for you before attempting with a larger print. Most artists that attempt this will pre-coat their print with either a spray fixative or spray lacquer based coating to seal the print first.
Yes. We offer some special request media types for high volume offline orders. Check the options list and make sure you contact us for a quote when you have an opportunity to place a very large order with FinerWorks.
Yes, you can. When creating your print, make sure you include a border on your print. Matting options will be found below sizing.
No. Instead, a process called dye sublimation is used. This turns the inks to a gaseous state that can fuse to specially coated items like the aluminum panels we use for the Chromalux Metal Prints.
No. Prepare your file just like you would for any of our prints. We do recommend your file be at least 150 to 300 pixels per inch (ppi) for optimal results.
Use any non-abrasive cloth or paper towel along with a non-ammonia-based cleaner or water for best results.
The coating on the metal is like an enamel in which the image fuses. This is quite durable; therefore, the image itself is not too likely to become scratched unless a hard or sharp object comes in contact with it. It still is wise to treat it with care.
Yes. You can order from a wide range of frame styles; however, in order to do this, you will need to order the “panel only” style to open the frame options. This will allow you to choose the frame you want. In additional, there are some framed styles readily available when ordering.
No. We have found non face-mounted acrylics to be subpar in image quality therefore we have moved to the more popular face mounted acrylic print option. This allows us to take advantage of both the superior color gamut and resolution that modern inkjet offers on high quality photo papers.
Yes, we can for quantities of 5 or more of the exact same item. Contact us directly since our website does not allow for ordering all custom sizes in acrylic prints.
The method used to create the acrylic prints we offer will provide little risk in fading unless exposed to direct sunlight over a length of time. Since acrylic is a type of polycarbonate, very hot conditions such as a hot car exposed to sunlight can potentially cause it to warp. It is best to keep it indoors to prevent this from happening. A good measure to help reinforce the acrylic print is the optional die bond backing.
The image is sublimated directly onto the treated surface of the panel using special dye based inks. This makes then smudge proof and not likely to be scratched unless scraped with a hard or sharp object.
Non-solvent based chemicals could potentially harm the print however you should experiment in a small area first.
Soft proofing relies on having a consistent white level on the surface of the media the image is being printed to. Since the wood is not white and the hue of the wood can vary slightly dependent upon the age of the veneer, there is no way to profile a wood print.
You should not have do anything other than choose a size that matches as close to your image as possible.
Absolutely. You can use acrylic or oils.
We now offer digitally printed cards on various card stock and giclee printed cards on fine art paper. Standard cards are available as postcards, flat cards, or folded cards. Giclee cards are available as folded cards.
Explore both card options and pricing via our products page.
Yes, cards can be ordered in bulk. Pricing depends on card type and style.
No, bulk rates are only applicable when it is duplicate copies of the same card.
The front of the cards will have a bleed of approximately 1/8 inch, so we recommend allowing for this bleed when formatting your image file. Subject matter on or close to the edges may be partially cropped or appear off-centered.
At this time we do not offer the option to print imagery inside the folded cards.
You may include a logo or graphics to the back of your folded card. Just choose one of your uploaded images to add imagery to the back. Keep in mind that the print area may be limited so it will be important to format your image file to fit the dimensions of the print area (for more info watch this).
All folded cards, both standard and giclee cards, come with envelopes. For flat cards and postcards, envelopes can be ordered as an add-on.
We do not offer direct card mailing services.
Your set of cards will arrive in its own card box with a clear top for easy viewing. Keep in mind that multiple sets will not always have their own boxes as these boxes are utilized for packaging and shipping purposes. We do not currently offer card storage boxes for purchase.
Yes, your flat cards may have images or graphics on both sides.
You are not. After formatting the front of the card, you may add it directly to your cart. The back of the card will arrive blank.
We can convert your image to sepia or black and white at no additional charge, in addition to color/contrast fixes. We also offer touch up services in addition to textured brush strokes for canvas prints.
Sure! Just visit our Frame Moulding Style page to pick out a frame and order online.
We do. In fact, because our frames are made-to-order, we do not price our custom sizes any differently than those considered to be considered a more standard or common size.
To price frames only, just visit our Frame Moulding Style page. Find the moulding you’d like to price, enter the frame size you want to get pricing.
We offer acrylic glass which you may sometimes see referred to as glazing. We have several types: A premium clear, a premium clear with reflection control (non-glare) as well as two of these versions that also have UV blockers. Acrylic glass and can be ordered with your frame or ala carte.
FinerWorks currently does not offer actual glass as the glazing since glass has a high rate of breaking during shipping.
Visit our Frame Moulding Style page to view the sizes we offer. Select the moulding you are interested in to get more details on that particular moulding.
Most of our frames are wood. Many also have a laminate or veneer however there are also metal (aluminum) as well as polystyrene. For more info on wood frames and polystyrene, read this article on mouldings and what they are made of.
We do offer more moldings on-site and for offline orders. Contact us directly to learn more.
For framed prints, Tyvek backing (black or white) is placed on the back of the frame to seal the artwork from dust and moisture. Appropriate hanging hardware is installed on the back.
For frames ordered without the print, hanging hardware is provided but not installed.
Shell-packs (3-packs) do not include any hanging hardware.
All framing is cut and joined at the framing center located in San Antonio, Texas. print and framing facility. This is done by a team of experienced members of FinerWorks framing department.
Our average for most frames is about 5 to 7 days in production; however, there may be exceptions dependent on current inventory levels and how quickly the supplier can send us the required stock.
You can also see our turnaround time page for time frame details.
Frame prices do not include any matting or acrylic glazing. To view prices on matting, visit our Picture Frame Matting page.
Matting by itself can be ordered from our Matting Options page.
We do. You can specify matting outer width and height as well as window width and height when ordering matting by itself.
Yes, we do offer double matting options as part of our online print and framing services.
To customize the size of your matting, adjust your frame’s width and height and the matting will automatically adjust to match the frame size.
You can browse our Matting Options page to see available colors.
Yes it is. We use acid-free, lignin-free conservation grade matboard.
Glazing is the term we use to refer to having your work behind glass. The purpose of the glazing is to provide protection to your prints. It is not necessary in all instances of a framed print as is the case with a framed canvas, but for prints on fine art papers it is recommended since it protects against scuffing and direct contact. FinerWorks currently does not offer actual glass as the glazing but instead provides a safer and common framer’s alternative in the form of clear acrylic (plexiglass). Acrylic provides an advantage to glass by being lighter and less likely to break during shipping.
We do. View our Acrylic Glass page to view options for acrylic glazing.
View our Acrylic Glass page to view options for acrylic glazing.
Some people may be surprised to see that acrylic prints look incredibly sharp when printing a high resolution, sharp and crisp image file. That is because the acrylic prints we offer are face mounted prints in which the image is printed on our satin luster paper or metallic paper. It is then face mounted to the back of the acrylic. The printers used for these papers are high resolution Canon inkjet photo printers, which is why these have the potential to look so sharp.
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Acrylic glass is made of digitally cut panes of crystal clear acrylic. Acrylic glass is a safer alternative to actual glass. Not only is it lighter but actual glass tends to have a high rate of breaking during shipping.
We print on 1/8″ thick precision-cut panels of acrylic glass and mount the panel on 1/2″ thick black Gatorboard. The total depth is a little less than 3/4″ inches.
Yes. We manufacture a plate made of dibond with a keyhole routed in the center. This is nested flush to the back of the Gatorboard backing. This allows the print to easily be hung on the wall.
Both provide a popular sleek modern appearance to your artwork and both use crystal clear panels of acrylic however there are some substantial differences between the two.
First, the HD Face Mounted Acrylics use 1/4″ panes of acrylic while the Acrylic Glass Prints use 1/8″ thick panes. This can make the HD Face Mounted Acrylic look a little more substantial up close however it also adds extra considerable weight to the product.
Second, The HD Face HD-mounted acrylic has the image printed on either a luster or metallic photo paper. This allows high-resolution images to best take advantage of a wider color gamut and higher-resolution printing. The paper is then mounted to the acrylic glass from behind. With Acrylic Glass Prints, the image is printed directly on the back of the acrylic and finished off with a layer of white. This makes producing the print easier and less expensive. The disadvantage is the color gamut is more limited so artists and photographers who ar exceptionally particular about color accuracy and color gamut might find the HD Acrylic Prints more capable.
Ultimately the Acrylic Glass Prints are lighter, and easier to produce and ship, therefore the cost is much less. We recommend these for most home, office, and even commercial environments. But for higher-end displays and markets, such as galleries, we typically recommend the HD Face Mounted Acrylics.
Yes, we can. Technically the largest we can do is 4×8 ft which is the size of the precut acrylic sheets however be aware there may be some steep shipping requirements to ship something that large, such as the need to ship via freight on a pallet. Anything 40×30 or less usually does not have any special shipping considerations and can go via shipping methods like UPS Ground.
Contact us to see if this is something we can accommodate for you.
When it comes to printing photography which is grayscale or meant to appear black and white, most photographers gravitate to the metallic version. With the metallic version, the image is printed on metallic paper (Moab Slickrock Metallic Pearl) before mounting it face forward to the back of the acrylic.
Unfortunately, we do not offer a matte option for the ceramic tiles at this time.
It is possible the colors could fade over time if exposed to direct sunlight or if placed in a high traffic area.
The bulk discount will only apply if you are ordering the same tile with the same image within the same order.
The ceramic tiles are dye-sublimated and are not UV
Our ceramic tiles should be suitable for your needs based on feedback from our customers. While we used to offer metal trivet holders for the tiles, we regretfully no longer provide this option.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Dibond Metal prints are prints in which the image is printed directly to panels of Dibond via a large flatbed printer.
We use UV-cured inks on Dibond Prints.
Dibond® is a brand name for a type of aluminum composite panel (ACP) that consists of three layers:
- Two outer sheets of aluminum (usually 0.012″ or about 0.3mm thick)
- A solid polyethylene (plastic) core in the middle
This sandwich-like construction gives Dibond several desirable properties:
- Lightweight but rigid – Much lighter than solid aluminum or wood, yet still very stiff and durable.
- Weather-resistant – Doesn’t rust or degrade easily, making it ideal for outdoor use.
- Smooth surface – Excellent for printing high-resolution graphics directly.
- Dimensional stability – Resistant to warping, bending, or expansion from heat and humidity.
- Long-lasting – Can last many years even in outdoor or harsh environments.
Dibond® is widely used for
- Signs and displays – Especially for outdoor signage, real estate signs, museum displays, and trade show graphics.
- Photographic and fine art mounting – Frequently used by artists and photographers for a sleek, modern presentation.
- Architectural cladding – Sometimes used on building facades or interiors.
- Retail and POP displays – Offers a premium, durable look for point-of-purchase advertising.
The key difference is how they are produced and the material the image is printed on. Dibond prints have the image printed directly to the surface using large UV-Flatbed printers, while HD Metal Prints use a dye-sublimation approach. Dibond prints are great for general graphics and are more versatile in where they can be displayed, while HD Metal Prints are more likely to be used to print photos and fine art.
More detailed information on how they differ can be found in our blog:
Giclee Cards are considered high-end cards because they are produced and printed on the same papers available to our fine art paper prints.
Giclee cards are printed using the same pigmented inks we use on Fine Art Papers, giving them an exceptionally wide color gamut, which leads to a much nicer looking print and potentially more accurate.
Standard cards are a more economical option because they are printed using toner-based printing, on commodity card stock. This may be fine for most people, but keep in mind that they will not be able to achieve the accuracy and consistency of a giclee card. Also, slight variations are common with color tone from batch to batch due to the nature of the printing.
FinerWorks specializes in high-quality art and photo reproduction. Our poster prints are produced using professional-grade printers, archival inks, and premium poster media, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp details. Unlike generic online printers, we cater to artists and photographers who need gallery-worthy results.
We have a traditional poster paper called Class Photo Satin which produces stunning and accurate photo quality poster prints. We also have a peel-in-stick canvas and a few other media types to choose from
Yes! Our poster printing services are ideal for artists and photographers selling on platforms like Etsy, Shopify, or at in-person shows. The professional finish and consistent quality help your prints stand out and retain their value. Keep in mind these are not giclee prints so some discerning buyers might frown on your artwork being produced as posters and prefer giclee print.
We offer a wide range of standard and custom sizes. From 11×14 inches up to large format posters like 24×36 inches and beyond, we can accommodate your sizing needs. Our system also supports custom dimensions in many cases to fit non-standard frames or unique layouts.
Most poster prints are produced within 1–2 business days. We offer multiple shipping options to meet your delivery needs, including standard, expedited, and international shipping.
Yes, we recommend ordering a single proof copy before placing a larger order. This allows you to verify color, resolution, and overall quality to ensure everything looks perfect before committing to multiple prints.
We offer optional color correction for all prints. Our experienced technicians can adjust your file for optimal output, but you can also choose to print exactly as submitted if you prefer full control over the final result.
Smaller posters are may have the option to be shipped flat, while larger sizes may be rolled in protective tubes to prevent damage. Our careful packaging ensures your prints arrive in excellent condition.
Poster prints are typically ordered unmounted, but you can order frames and mats with your poster order. If you’re looking for a ready-to-hang solution, explore those options as well.
Home printers and many local shops can’t match the precision, quality, and archival-grade materials we use. Plus, we offer scalable solutions, professional packaging, and integration options for online sellers—saving you time and helping you grow your business.
FinerWorks uses professional lab-quality printers with archival-grade inks and photo papers to deliver stunning color accuracy and detail. We specialize in high-end photo printing for artists, photographers, and creative professionals—making us a trusted choice for gallery-quality results.
Yes! Many of our customers are artists and photographers who sell prints through platforms like Etsy or at art shows. Our photo prints are made to be displayed, framed, and sold, with consistent color quality and professional finishes.
Yes. FinerWorks offers drop shipping with optional branding customization, such as branded packing slips. This allows you to fulfill customer orders directly and professionally, without ever having to handle the prints yourself.
We offer a wide range of standard sizes such as 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, and 11×14, along with larger formats like 16×20 and 20×30. For some medias, you can also enter custom dimensions for more unique or panoramic prints.
Most photo prints are produced and ready to ship within 1–3 business days. Multiple shipping options are available, including expedited and international delivery. Our fulfillment process is fast and reliable.
You can preview them online. For a physical proof, we encourage you to order a single print as a test proof, especially for large orders or high-value images. This ensures the photo prints match your expectations before committing to volume production.
Smaller prints are typically shipped flat in sturdy mailers, while larger sizes are rolled in tubes for protection. All orders are carefully packaged to avoid damage during transit.
While standard photo prints are unmounted, FinerWorks offers framing and mounting options for some of the non-Kodak photo papers. If you’re looking for a ready-to-hang or gallery presentation, we recommend exploring those services.
Unlike consumer-grade labs, FinerWorks offers professional output tailored for artists and photographers. We provide better color accuracy, superior papers, and packaging options for resellers. Plus, our print-on-demand and drop shipping services make it easy to scale your business.
Yes, they are; however, for the maximum life of the imaged product, we recommend hand washing.
We strive for excellent color accuracy, but some slight variation may occur due to the differences between screen and print, especially with sublimation. You can order a sample mug if you’re concerned about precise color matching, especially before you place any large bulk orders.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Production typically takes 1–3 business days. This is just an average and may take longer during busy seasons, such as around the holidays or when inventory is being replenished. Shipping times vary by location, but we offer standard and expedited shipping options to meet your needs.
We take great care in packaging, but if your mug is damaged during shipping, we’ll replace it at no cost. Just contact us with a photo of the damage and your order number.
Dye-sublimated mugs are perfect for:
- Photographers offering personalized gifts
- Brands and businesses using logo mugs for promotion
- Gift givers looking for unique custom items
We use professional dye-sublimation equipment and blank mugs specifically coated for vibrant and lasting results. Unlike at-home kits or DIY options, our process ensures consistent quality, scalability, and fulfillment services—especially valuable if you’re selling online.
1. Measure the Width
- Use a tape measure to record the horizontal distance of the wall from end to end.
- If wrapping around a corner, measure each wall section separately and add the widths together.
2. Measure the Height
- Measure from the floor to the ceiling (or desired mural height).
- Use the tallest point if the floor or ceiling is uneven.
3. Note Obstacles
- Record the size and location of windows, doors, outlets, or built-in fixtures.
- Decide if the mural should cover or work around them.
4. For Corners and Wraps
- Measure both walls independently (e.g., one 8 ft wall and one 4 ft wall = 12 ft total width).
- Mark the corner clearly when submitting your measurements or design layout so the artwork aligns properly.
- Add an extra inch or two at the corner for trimming and alignment.
5. Double-Check Everything
- Re-measure each dimension to avoid sizing mistakes.
- Round up on all sides by at least 1 ft to allow for trimming during installation.
Tip: Corners can cause pattern misalignment if not planned. If using a repeating pattern, make sure the designer or installer knows it wraps around.
There is no maximum size. You can order as much printed mural or wallpaper as you need based on the wall space coverage area. For murals, keep in mind that with murals, your artwork or imagery becomes less sharp the larger you go.
Contact us if you need assistance with replacing your mural printing or wallpaper. Please review our return policy as well.
Murals will be provided in easy-to-manage tiles to accommodate the wallspace you provide when ordering. Wallpaper will be produced in rolls at specified lengths. Order online via POST to see your options.
Wood Prints
The following items can be ordered ready to hang or will have hanging options available for ordering:
- Framed Prints (Canvas or Paper)
- Stretched & Mounted Canvas
- Wood Prints
- Acrylic Glass Prints
- Acrylic Prints – Floating Framed
- Metal Prints
- Dibond Prints
The image is sublimated directly onto the treated surface of the panel using special dye based inks. This makes then smudge proof and not likely to be scratched unless scraped with a hard or sharp object.
Non-solvent based chemicals could potentially harm the print however you should experiment in a small area first.
Soft proofing relies on having a consistent white level on the surface of the media the image is being printed to. Since the wood is not white and the hue of the wood can vary slightly dependent upon the age of the veneer, there is no way to profile a wood print.
You should not have do anything other than choose a size that matches as close to your image as possible.
Absolutely. You can use acrylic or oils.
We have built in volume & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of the order.
Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool. Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.
Some businesses that use us may have their websites connected to us, either through our Order Fulfillment App or one of our legacy integrations, which allow for batch order submissions.
FinerWorks is unable to accept orders by phone or email.
Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered.
However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.
Order Giclee Printing on Canvas
Printed using some of the highest archival standards in the industry, your photos or artwork will last for decades to come.