The GOframe system involves canvas stretcher bars that are clipped together with reusable clamps, and come fitted with a strong adhesive tape to secure the print.
Lengths range from 4in to 60in, and it’s also possible to create bespoke sizes. “The whole idea is that no tools are required and it’s very quick to do. There are so many applications for it,” said managing director Mike Gonzalez who described pricing as “very competitive”.
Also new on the firm’s booth (9-Z15) is the Pinchbook photo book system, which again requires no special binding equipment. Pages are clamped into the spine of the hardback photobook cover, and can be removed, repositioned or changed by simply folding the cover back on itself.
Innova Art is also showing other products from its range, including JetMaster Photo Wrap canvas-effect paper, and JetMaster Direct Print Photo Wrap.