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Stunning Acrylic Glass Photo Prints
This is one of our most popular print types, and once you see the results, you’ll understand why putting a photo on plexiglass is so beloved. After laser printing / continuous tone exposure, we apply your selected HD photo print to the back of a crystal clear 1/8? or 1/4? acrylic plexiglass sheet, which gives your print a richer, deeper-than-glass effect.
Choose from 2 Premium HD Photo Papers
To ensure the highest quality print, we only recommend the following photo papers be second-surface mounted (mounted to the backside of clear acrylic using an optically clear adhesive):
- Full Bleed (image to the very edge): ImageTech Photo Gloss, or Austin Jet Silver Paper
- Salon Mount (with 2″ clear border): ImageTech Photo Gloss, or Austin Jet Silver Paper
“I love the plexi/acrylic glass mounting option combined with the ImageTech Photo Gloss! The prints are museum quality.”
Plexiglass Picture Frames, Hanging & Finishing Options
Your HD photo print can be displayed in a number of attractive ways. One of the easiest is finding a frame of your choosing and putting the print in there. Because of the natural luster and durability of acrylic pictures, choosing a clear glass or plexiglass covering is completely optional.
If you’re looking for a more eye-catching way to hang and mount your photo, your photo or fine art print is mounted to a second surface (behind the piece of 1/8? or 1/4? acrylic plexiglass) that can then be displayed in a few different ways.
- We recommend a Museum Mount (no standoffs) for most prints, unless you are okay with the hardware showing in the corners of your image.
- A Salon Mount adds a 2” clear border around your image (added to your selected print size). This is similar in style to the direct print method.
- You can choose to add a Museum Back, giving the image a floating effect and allowing the wall color to shine through the 2” clear perimeter.
- Alternatively, you can add our 1″ stainless steel standoff mounting system for a clean, modern look.
Note: Aluminum Museum Back option is hung with an aluminum wall cleat, also known as a “Z Hanger”.
Salon Mount w/ Museum Back

Salon Mount w/ Stainless Steel Standoffs

Full Bleed w/ Stainless Steel Standoffs

Aluminum Museum Back

Encapsulation

NEW Black Museum Back

NEW White Museum Back


Here’s how you too can get your own custom vibrant Acrylic Print, download your copy of the Amazing Acrylic Print Guide to get started.
Not sure what your Plexiglass Acrylic Face-Mounted print will look like? Try a sample print today!
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Check out our helpful FAQs in the FAQs tab above, call us directly at 1 (877) 948-0009 or email us at Support@ArtisanHD.com.
FAQs
We know that having a lot of options can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. Especially when deciphering how to best customize your own artwork with all of our various print products and styling options. This is why we’ve implemented our brand new Print Recipes functionality!
Choose from one of our three professionally crafted preset recipes within the upload configurator or customize and save your own. Your go-to favorites will always remain stored under “Recipes” when logged into your account. Designed for a simpler ordering and checkout process!
ArtisanHD’s Preset Recipes
Entry-Level: “Emerging Artist” 
ImageTech Photo Gloss, 1/8” Acrylic, Vinyl Encapsulation & Sintra Museum-Back
Let your inner artist shine by printing your photographs and artwork with impeccable high-sheen and rich colors. Your print will then be applied to the back of an 1/8” thick crystal clear plexiglass sheet, complete with an affordable lightweight protective vinyl barrier and sintra museum-back for clean and easy hanging.
Mid-Grade: “The College Grad”
Austin Jet Silver Paper, 1/4” Acrylic, Sintra Encapsulation & Black Sintra Museum-Back
Graduate your artwork to the next level by creating striking, three-dimensional pearlescent metallic photo prints with a deeper than glass effect. The ¼” thick layer of acrylic paired with lightweight 3mm Sintra provides your images with professional protection and exceptional clarity. The black sintra museum-back will have black painted edges and is easy to hang.
High-End: “The PRO”
ImageTech Photo Gloss, 1/8” TruLife Acrylic, White Dibond Encapsulation & Black Aluminum Museum-Back
Create pro level gallery quality artwork with our top selling HD photo paper and anti-reflective acrylic combo! Add depth, and give your photos a true to life appearance that other acrylic products simply cannot match. Protect your investment & ensure durability with our professional Dibond metal encapsulation finish. We supply this version with a black powder-coated aluminum museum-back frame and Z-clip for easy hanging.
Customize & Save Your Own Print Recipes
Do you have a favorite print combo that you’re constantly reaching for?
Austin Jet Silver Paper mounted to 1/4″ plexiglass acrylic? Austin Jet Silver Paper and Trulife (non-glare) Acrylic? Or perhaps direct to dibond brushed metal?
Whatever it may be, now you can customize your favorite go-to’s and save them for later.
Name your and save your own recipes! (example: “John’s Favorite Combo” or “My Gallery Prints”)
Trulife Acrylic prints and/or standard plexiglass acrylic prints are beautiful and durable art for the home, offices and even museums. Like any artwork, it needs to be cleaned regularly to keep it’s luster and quality.
So what are the best methods to clean plexiglass acrylic prints? Follow these three steps to get scratch-free clean artwork:
- Wipe down the plexiglass with a microfiber cloth. This removes any built-up dust or debris that may have accumulated.
- Spray plexiglass with plastic cleaner. Do not use harsh chemicals like ammonia or alcohol-based cleaners.
- Wipe off plexiglass with a microfiber cloth. Make sure the surface is wiped dry to prevent streaks.
Can I use a paper towel to clean my plexiglass print?
No. Paper towels vary in softness and absorption, they can leave scratches or streaks on your plexiglass. Always use a microfiber cloth to clean plexiglass.
Can I use eyeglass cleaner to clean my plexiglass print?
Yes. Any gentle monitor or glass cleaner will work just as well as a plexiglass plastic cleaner on your art. Never use harsh cleaners with ammonia or alcohol.
Plexiglass Encapsulation Layer Protection
Want even more protection for your plexiglass acrylic prints? Consider adding an encapsulation layer during the printing process. It will offer both an additional layer of protection to your print PLUS opacity. Opacity is important when you choose a museum-back (hidden floating frame) since the back could create a darker (i.e. visible) line where the frame touches the print.
Encapsulation Benefits:
- Long-lasting durability
- Opacity
- Gallery-style look
- Rigid, frameless finish
Protect your investment with the right cleaning products and an encapsulated print from ArtisanHD. Transform your artwork into long-lasting, museum-quality gallery prints.
Looking for more information? Check out the related FAQ: Do I need backing or an encapsulation layer on Trulife Acrylic?
Yes, when you select a plexiglass design and your print is directly mounted to the plexiglass, the museum mount is also bonded directly to the back of the print.

Mounted Print “Floats”
You also have the option to add another before the museum mounting. This is called Acrylic Print Encapsulation. If you are interested in this specialized plexiglass design and mounting option, please contact our Artisans directly at (877) 948-0009. We will gladly create a custom design and quote for you. No matter how your artwork is mounted and displayed on your walls, the plexiglass print will make your images truly shine and stand out!

ArtisanHD direct to print acrylic
We offer two types of acrylic prints: direct-to-print and paper mounted, also known as direct-to-substrate printing, and face-mounted photo paper acrylic. There are several key differences between direct-to-substrate acrylic prints and face-mounted acrylic prints. With vastly different printing methods, they each bring their own qualities for you to consider.
Printing Process
This is the most important difference between these acrylic print types. Unique printing machines, inks, and processing methods are used so while the end result will look largely the same, there will be some fundamental differences.
- Direct-to-substrate – This involves printing the image directly onto the acrylic surface using specialized flatbed printers or UV printers that can turn the UV-sensitive ink comprising the image into an acrylic print.
- Photo paper onto acrylic – First the image is printed on high-quality photo paper first and then adhered to the acrylic surface using adhesives or lamination. This process is similar to standard photo paper printing with the added step of attaching it to acrylic.
Image Quality
For most applications, both direct-to-substrate and face-mounted acrylic photos will work beautifully. However, because of the unique printing process, direct-to-substrate prints can have a higher fidelity to the original photograph. High-end art prints in museums or galleries will all typically use direct-to-substrate as their choice in acrylic.
- Direct-to-substrate – Typically provides better image quality and sharpness since the ink is directly absorbed by the acrylic, resulting in vibrant colors and fine details that you won’t see on photo paper.
- Photo paper onto acrylic – This can still produce good image quality, but there might be a slight loss of sharpness due to the additional layer of photo paper.
Durability & Longevity
Part of the allure of plexiglass is that acrylic is a very durable material with all sorts of practical applications in the real world. Scratch and break resistant, either type of acrylic provides a long-lasting option for art prints. But because photo paper may be subject to damage and therefore damage the print, they are seen as less durable than direct-to-substrate prints.
- Direct-to-substrate – Has better durability and longevity as the printed image becomes an integral part of the acrylic surface while retaining scratch, moisture, and break resistance.
- Photo paper onto acrylic – Durable, but the photo paper may be more susceptible to wear and tear over time so you may want to handle it with a little more care.
Thickness & Depth
Art or photos behind acrylic glass create a sense of depth that other art mediums can’t match. You can get acrylic prints with varying levels of thickness to enhance or downplay the feeling of depth while looking at a picture, however, direct-to-substrate printing will provide a greater sense of depth because the image is printed on the acrylic.
- Direct-to-substrate – Maintains the original thickness and depth of the acrylic sheet, giving a three-dimensional appearance to the image as if it’s within a layer of plexiglass.
- Photo paper onto acrylic – Acrylic adds an extra layer between the image and the acrylic, which may reduce the sense of depth and slightly increase the thickness of the print.
Cost
Because of the printing process and added benefits, direct-to-substrate printing will generally be more expensive than printing on photo paper and then mounting it on acrylic. The cost difference is nominal and many consider it to be worth the extra money to get a museum-quality acrylic print.
- Direct-to-substrate – With different printing equipment needed, specialized inks, and a state-of-the-art dye-sublimation process, direct-to-substrate can cost more per square foot to make up for the added expenses.
- Photo paper onto acrylic – The process of printing on photo paper in modern dry lab photo printing studios is much cheaper than direct-to-substrate and the added cost of affixing it to acrylic is minimal.
Should You Choose Direct-To-Substrate or Face-Mounted Photo Paper?
Choosing between direct-to-substrate acrylic prints and photo paper-mounted acrylic prints depends on three main factors, the look of the print, the durability, and the cost. Direct-to-substrate prints excel in image quality, delivering vibrant colors and fine details, making them ideal for high-end art displays. They offer superior durability, seamlessly integrating the image with the acrylic surface for enhanced resistance to wear and tear. However, this quality comes at a higher cost.
Comparatively, photo paper-mounted acrylic prints provide a more budget-friendly option while maintaining satisfactory image quality and durability. Though they may have a slightly reduced sense of depth and require a touch more care, they offer a compelling compromise between cost and visual appeal.
The decision ultimately hinges on your specific priorities: opting for direct-to-substrate when pursuing top-tier quality and long-term investment, and selecting photo paper-mounted prints for a more economical choice that still delivers on aesthetics and endurance.
Photo prints can last a long time if you take care of them properly. There are several simple ways to store and display HD photo prints so they don’t fade and last for decades; avoid overly humid environments, keep out of constant direct sunlight, and handle them as little as possible. One of the most popular ways to increase the durability of a photo is to mount it to a piece of acrylic, thereby avoiding many of the common reasons photos lose fidelity.
When you want to display an HD photo print there are several other factors and ways to increase longevity. Let’s dig into what makes photos fade or deteriorate and how you can ensure a long-lasting print.
What Causes Photos To Fade & Deteriorate?
There are six causes of photos fading or deteriorating in some way. Older photos that use different chemicals or are framed using less advanced adhesives are particularly susceptible to these causes. With the HD photo paper printing technology and chemicals of today, new photo prints are often more adept at handling these environmental factors.
- Light Exposure: Over an extended period of time, light interacts with the dyes and pigments in the photo paper so long-term exposure to light, particularly ultraviolet (UV) light, can cause fading and discoloration of photos.
- Air Pollution: Airborne pollutants can react with the chemicals in photos, causing fading, yellowing, and deterioration. Acidic pollutants in particular accelerate the breakdown of photo materials.
- Temperature and Humidity Fluctuations: Fluctuations in temperature and humidity can lead to the expansion and contraction of photo materials, causing warping, cracking, and other forms of physical damage.
- Humidity and Mold: Exposure to high humidity levels or moisture can cause photos to stick to glass or other surfaces, leading to irreparable damage. Moisture can also promote the growth of mold and mildew.
- Chemical Reactions: Chemical reactions between photo materials, adhesives, and other substances can lead to changes in color, fading, and deterioration. Acidic or low-quality materials used in framing and storage can contribute to these reactions.
- Handling and Touch: Oils, dirt, and contaminants from hands and fingers can transfer to the photo surface during handling, leading to stains and deterioration over time.
How Do I Frame & Display My HD Photo Paper Print To Make Them Last?
Framing your HD photo paper print is a great way to protect it from the environment. Here are the 5 things to look for in framing your photo print so it lasts.
- UV-Filtering Glass: High-quality UV-filtering glass or acrylic blocks harmful UV rays from reaching the photo.
- Acrylic Face Mounting: In this process, a photo is adhered to a sheet of acrylic using a special adhesive, creating a sleek and modern look while providing protection against moisture and UV rays.
- Museum-Grade Framing: Museums, galleries, and quality printers often use framing techniques and materials designed for long-term preservation. These include acid-free matting, pH-neutral adhesives, and archival backing boards to prevent acid migration and deterioration.
- Sealed Frames: Some advanced frames incorporate a sealed environment or controlled atmosphere, which can help regulate humidity levels and prevent moisture-related damage.
- Climate-Controlled Cabinets: For a more comprehensive solution, climate-controlled cabinets or display cases can be used to protect photos from fluctuating humidity and temperature levels.

What Should I Do To Avoid Photo Prints Fading Or Discolouring?
If you want to create a standard photo paper print that lasts for decades, follow these four tips so you can display and enjoy your print while keeping it around for as long as possible.
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: To prevent fading, do not place your photos in direct sunlight. You might even want to move your photos from place to place within a room or house to ensure that no one print receives too much sunlight.
- Keep In A Stable Environment: Outside or in rooms that are not climate controlled (temperature and humidity), have poor air quality, or are dusty are bad choices for photos.
- Use Modern Printing Techniques: If you’re getting a new photo paper print, be sure to use a printer with the most up-to-date dry-lab printing technology available, these printers will produce the highest quality and longest-lasting prints.
- Consider Acrylic Face Mounting: When you mount a photo to acrylic you’re protecting the photo from the elements behind layers of plexiglass and increase the longevity immensely.
Mounting photos on plexiglass/acrylic is an art form in itself. We use face mounting – a labor-intensive method that requires the tools of an experienced professional to do it perfectly. This method is often used in art galleries and museums around the world.
Plexiglass is a type of highly durable transparent acrylic plastic that can be formed and used in various applications. It is often used in place of glass and has unique properties that make it a better-suited option in many instances.
Plexiglas? Plexiglass? Acryclic? Acrylic Glass? What’s the difference?
The differences between these terms are largely semantic: Plexiglas is a trademarked term for a type of acrylic glass, plexiglass (with two ‘s’) is a generic term for acrylic glass. while acrylic is just short for acrylic glass.
What is commonly known as “Plexiglass”, is really a brand of acrylic and today it is sold under many different names, including Acrylite, Lucite and Perspex. In most applications “plexiglass” or “acrylic” can be used interchangeably as they are both referring to a strong clear plastic.
But why use plexiglass for art and photo prints?
A stylish and eye-catching alternative to canvas prints, acrylic glass prints provide superior results for high-definition custom prints. In many ways and for several applications, prints on acrylic glass are a better choice than canvas. Advantages of plexi over canvas include:
- More durable
- Unique look
- Different mounting/framing options
We encourage you to try it as it’s a wonderful alternative to printing on canvas. Want to know more about why to choose plexiglass aka acrylic; check out this blog post: What is the difference between a photo print mounted to acrylic vs. a direct digital print on acrylic?
The art mounting hardware you selected during your configuration process will be shipped with your print, ready to hang. So the acrylic hanging kit and hardware will arrive when your artwork is ready. You just need to pick out a wonderful display wall and grab a screwdriver or drill. Wondering which mount is right for your print? Check out this related FAQ and our guide.
Follow along with this video as our ArtisanHD print experts provide easy instructions and tips for how to hang your professional standoff prints – We’ve even included a few extra pro tips to make your print hanging process extra smooth! All art mounting hardware is included with your print.
In less than two minutes you’ll learn everything you need to know about hanging a museum-mounted print, no matter the size or material! The step-by-step video guide is easy to follow with key visuals to help you along the way. We even share a few pro tips for mounting in drywall and fixing a slightly unlevel hang (it’s easier than you may think). Hanging your museum-mounted print is a snap – in no time at all your custom artwork will be “floating” on your walls!
How To Hang A Print With Standoff Mounts
Our ArtisanHD print expert artisans take great care with your artwork and we want your standoff mounts to look stunning and professional on your walls. You’ll learn everything you need to know about hanging standoff prints with this helpful step-by-step, easy-to-follow video with key visuals to guide you along the way.
Step 1: Position Your Print
Hold the print up against the wall and use a level to make sure it’s perfectly straight and in the spot you want.
Step 2: Mark The Wall
With a pencil or marker, trace the insides of the holes on the four corners of the print.
Step 3: Drill Holes For Hardware
If you’re drilling into drywall, be sure to use an anchor, otherwise drill the appropriately sized hole where you marked the wall.
Step 4: Drill Standoffs Into The Wall
Insert the screw through the standoff’s front and screw it into the wall.
Step 5: Hang Your Acrylic Print
Align the holes in the acrylic with the standoff mounts coming out of the wall and screw in the standoff covers.
Face mounting photos to acrylic, also called second surface mounting, is a superior method for ensuring longevity and for giving a professional finished look to acrylic prints where the face of the photo paper is adhered to the back of a piece of acrylic.

Acrylic Face Mount Print
How Does Face Mounting Art To Acrylic Work?
Although it is a delicate process and requires time and a great deal of professional experience, we feel face mounting a photo to acrylic gives the final product an almost three-dimensional, museum-quality result that is difficult to surpass. The glass also protects the photo from fading, dust, and scratches.
With face mounting, we apply a special silicone glue archival crystal clear film adhesive to the print and then mount the front of the acrylic photo to it. The bond between the UV-resistant glass and the photo is airtight. Because of the airtight bond, there is no light reflection between the glass and the photo. It adds depth and makes the photo look like it is part of the acrylic. When paired with our Austin Jet silver or ImageTech Photo Gloss photo paper, face mounting photos to acrylic creates a look that has to be seen to be believed. This ensures that the vivid colors achieved by the acrylic printing process are not compromised.
We then attach a museum back to the print. The backing creates a 1″ space between the picture and the wall, which makes it appear as if it is floating away from the wall, giving an additional dimension to the photo.
What Are The Advantages Of Face-Mounted Acrylic Prints?
Face-mounted acrylic prints offer several distinct advantages that make them a popular choice for displaying photographs and artworks:
- Enhanced Visual Impact: The acrylic sheet placed over the image intensifies colors, enhances contrast, and adds a sense of depth, creating a visually stunning and captivating display that can draw viewers in.
- Vibrant Colors and Sharpness: The glossy surface of the acrylic enhances the color saturation and sharpness of the image, making it appear more vibrant and lifelike.
- Durability and Protection: The acrylic layer acts as a protective barrier, guarding the image from dust, moisture, and UV rays. This significantly increases the print’s longevity, preserving its quality over time.
- Professional Appearance: The sleek and modern appearance of face-mounted acrylic prints adds a touch of sophistication to any space. The frameless design gives the impression that the image is floating on the wall.
- Depth and Dimension: The space between the image and the wall, created by the acrylic layer, adds a sense of depth and dimension. This can make the image feel more immersive and dynamic.
- Easy Cleaning: The smooth acrylic surface is easy to clean and maintain, requiring simple dusting or wiping with a soft cloth.
- Customizable Size and Thickness: Face-mounted acrylic prints come in various sizes and thicknesses, allowing for customization to fit specific aesthetic preferences and display requirements.
- Lightweight: Acrylic is relatively lightweight, making it easier to handle and hang compared to traditional glass options.
- Easy Installation: Many face-mounted acrylic prints come with pre-installed hanging systems or other mounting solutions, simplifying the installation process.
Overall, the advantages of face-mounted acrylic prints encompass a combination of superior image quality, protection, aesthetics, and the ability to create a memorable and impactful display that can elevate the visual appeal of any space.
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Understanding Aspect Ratio:
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