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Looking for a durable, eye-catching, and modern way to showcase your artwork?
Whether you're a photographer interested in metal photo prints or a digital artist branching out from traditional canvas and paper, learning how to print on metal offers a unique opportunity to elevate your art and reach new audiences.
In this guide, we’ll dive into the most popular printing methods used for metal. You’ll also learn how to use Printful to create custom photo prints to sell online.
Metal prints offer vibrant colors and unmatched durability, making them perfect for high-quality wall art.
Artists can create and sell metal photo prints easily through print-on-demand services like Printful.
The most common methods to create metal prints are dye sublimation, screen printing, and UV direct printing.
Aluminium is the go-to material since it provides a sleek finish and excellent ink adhesion.
Metal photo prints are high-resolution images infused directly onto lightweight aluminum panels, producing ultra-vivid colors, deep contrast, and crisp detail. Their smooth, reflective surface creates a striking, modern aesthetic that often feels subtly three-dimensional.
Unlike traditional materials like paper or canvas, metal is waterproof, resists heat, and is built to last. That means your artwork won’t warp, fade, or scratch easily, even in humid environments like kitchens, bathrooms, or outdoor settings. Plus, most metal prints come ready to hang on the wall with no frame required, keeping all eyes on your image.
Whether you're selling photography, designing decor, or just elevating your space, metal prints offer a sleek, durable, and low-maintenance option that captures attention and reflects your artistic vision.
They’re also a hit on platforms like Etsy and eBay, making them not just a design choice, but a smart business move.
There are several techniques available to print on aluminum, depending on the quantity you need, required equipment, and whether you want a glossy or matte finish.
Dye sublimation is the most popular technique for creating high-quality metal prints, especially on coated aluminum panels. It yields vivid, durable, and professional-looking results. Thanks to its exceptional color reproduction and long-lasting finish, this method is commonly used in both fine art galleries and small-scale artisan shops.
Unlike surface-level techniques, dye sublimation embeds the image into the metal’s surface, making it highly resistant to moisture, UV exposure, and physical wear. This type of metal print is ideal for photography, macro art, and detailed designs.
Producing professional-grade metal prints requires specialized machines and expertise. It’s not typically a DIY-friendly process, as it demands strict control over heat, timing, and materials.
For the best results, most creators rely on experienced Print Providers, like Printful, who know the ins and outs of sublimation printing and have all the necessary equipment.
Here’s how it’s done:
A mirrored version of your digital image is printed onto sublimation transfer paper using dye-based sublimation inks.
The coated aluminum sheet (usually 0.30–0.45 inches thick) is placed on the base of a heat press. The sublimation paper is carefully aligned on top, ensuring it’s perfectly positioned.
Heat-resistant tape holds the transfer paper in place and prevents any shifting during pressing.
The heat press is closed and applies consistent pressure at approximately 400°F (204°C). The heat turns the solid inks into gas, which bonds with the metal coating.
Once transferred, the metal panel is removed and left to cool.
Mastering dye sublimation takes skill and experience, but when done right, it achieves vivid, long-lasting metal prints with exceptional clarity and color depth.
Screen printing is a classic technique for producing bold, high-contrast designs on metal surfaces. While it doesn’t create photo-realistic detail, it’s perfect for clean lines, bold graphics, and solid colors, making it especially popular for signage, industrial labeling, product branding, and minimalist artwork.
Unlike digital methods, screen printing lays down thick layers of ink, resulting in a tactile, slightly raised finish that’s both durable and visually impactful. It’s often used for large-scale printing jobs since the stencil can be used many times.
Here’s how it works:
A mesh screen is stretched tightly over a frame, and a stencil is applied to block out the areas where ink shouldn't go. The open mesh areas match the design.
For multi-color designs, each color is separated and assigned its own screen.
Ink is spread across the screen and pressed through the open mesh using a squeegee, laying the design onto the metal surface beneath.
Each color layer is printed one at a time, with drying or curing steps between layers to ensure the design really sticks and doesn’t smudge.
The ink is cured – typically with heat or UV light – to permanently bond it to the metal surface.
Screen printing is a reliable and cost-effective choice for creators and brands looking to produce clean, resilient designs on metal with strong visual impact.
UV direct printing is a quick way to make high-resolution metal prints. It uses ultraviolet light to instantly cure ink as it's applied to coated metals like aluminum or steel, eliminating the need for heat, drying time, or transfer paper.
This technique is ideal for logos, illustrations, and detailed photography. It delivers vibrant color, fine detail, and a durable, smudge-resistant finish.
Here’s how the process works:
A flatbed UV printer receives the image and prepares it for direct application onto the metal surface.
UV-curable inks are sprayed in fine droplets across the metal.
Built-in UV lamps cure the ink on contact, bonding it to the surface instantly.
A white base layer enhances color on dark backgrounds, while a clear finish achieves a more subtle, translucent effect.
The print is fully cured, durable, and ready to display or sell right away.
UV printing is often used on metal tags, keychains, labels for machinery or electronics, license plates, and more. And it doesn’t stop at metal – it also works on wood, glass, and plastic. Its immediate results make it ideal for jobs with a tight deadline.
You don’t need expensive equipment or a professional studio to start selling metal wall art. With Printful’s print-on-demand service, artists, photographers, and designers can easily create custom products, such as glossy metal prints, and sell them online.
Printful takes care of the entire production process, from printing to shipping, so you can focus on designing and building your brand.
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Choose your product. Head to the catalog and choose one of our metal products – the Glossy Metal Print, Metal Ornament, or Vanity Plate. Select your preferred size or shape. We use sublimation printing and only the best materials for our aluminum prints.
Create your design. Upload a high-resolution design for crisp, clear results. Sharp details and vibrant colors print best, whether it’s a picture, illustration, or digital art.
Upload your image. Use Printful’s Design Maker to place your artwork and see how it’ll look on the metal plate.
Connect your store. Sync your Printful account with your online store, whether it’s Etsy, Shopify, WooCommerce, or another platform.
Start selling. When a customer places an order, Printful prints, packages, and ships the item directly to them, with no inventory or upfront costs on your end.
Printing on a metal sheet is more than a trend – it’s a powerful way to elevate your artwork and offer something truly special to your customers. And with print-on-demand, launching your own line of metal wall art or other metal products has never been easier.
Ready to create your first metal print? Start designing with Printful today and bring your vision to life on a stunning aluminium canvas.
The most common method for printing on metal is dye sublimation. This method utilizes heat to transfer ink from a special paper onto a coated aluminum surface, resulting in vibrant, durable images. Other options include screen printing and UV direct printing, depending on the design and intended use.
Different printing methods require different machines. Sublimation printing requires a sublimation printer and a heat press. UV printing uses a UV flatbed printer, whereas screen printing requires a screen printing press, either manual or automatic, along with stencils for each color in your design.
Sublimation printing uses dye-based inks that turn into gas with heat. UV direct printing relies on UV-curable inks that harden when exposed to ultraviolet light. Screen printing typically uses solvent-based or enamel inks, which adhere well to metal substrate and offer strength for long-term display.
To transfer an image onto metal, use the sublimation method, screen printing, or UV direct printing.
However, the easiest way for artists and sellers is to use a print-on-demand platform like Printful. They’ll handle all the printing and shipping for you, so all you have to do is upload your design, place it on the metal print, and either order for yourself or list it online to sell.
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