Large format printing and custom fabrication.
Proink prints and fabricates in-house in Lebanon, which keeps quality and deadlines in our hands. From large format graphics to structural builds in wood, acrylic and metal, everything is produced under one roof and finished by the team that will install it.

What's included
- Large format digital printing
- Wood & MDF fabrication
- PVC & acrylic (plexi) fabrication
- Metal fabrication
- CNC routing & cutting
- Indoor & outdoor signage
- Floor
- wall & vehicle graphics
- Custom furniture
- Display units
- Lacquer
- laminate & finishing
Why does in-house production matter?
Most production companies in this market subcontract at least part of the work. The design is done in one place, the printing in another, the fabrication somewhere else, and installation by whoever is available. Every handover is a point where quality drifts, information is lost and someone else becomes responsible for the delay.
We produce in-house, which means we control the schedule rather than negotiating it. When a deadline moves, we reorganise our own floor instead of asking a subcontractor for a favour. When a finish is wrong, we redo it that day rather than sending it back and waiting.
It also means we can do things that are difficult to coordinate across suppliers, such as matching a printed graphic to a lacquered panel to an illuminated element so all three read as the same colour on the finished unit.

What can Proink fabricate?
Wood and MDF form the structure of most permanent and semi-permanent units, from counters to exhibition walls. They are stable, take a wide range of finishes, and can be repaired rather than replaced.
Acrylic, commonly called plexi, is the material of choice where light needs to pass through or where a high-gloss finish is required. It is central to illuminated displays, tester units and premium beauty fixtures.
Metal provides structure where loads are heavy or spans are long, and is used for frames, legs and support structures inside units that need to carry real weight.
PVC and composites suit lighter builds, signage and applications where weather resistance matters more than structural strength.
CNC routing lets us cut all of these precisely and repeatably, which is what makes a chain-wide rollout of forty identical units possible.
What does large format printing cover?
Large format printing covers everything from a printed panel on a display to a full window graphic or a vehicle wrap. The technical questions are usually about surface and lifespan: where the graphic is going, whether it faces sunlight, whether it will be walked on, and how long it needs to survive.
Floor graphics need a laminate that survives foot traffic. Outdoor signage needs UV-stable inks or it fades within a season. Vehicle branding needs a material that conforms to curves without lifting. We match the material and lamination to the application rather than printing everything the same way.
What about signage?
We produce indoor and outdoor signage as part of our fabrication work: storefront signs, wayfinding, illuminated panels and dimensional lettering. Signage is engineering as much as design, because it has to survive sun, rain and wind while continuing to look like the brand intended.
How does finishing affect the result?
Finishing is where a build either looks professional or looks homemade, and it is the stage most often rushed. Lacquer gives depth and a premium feel but demands preparation and a clean environment. Laminate is more forgiving and durable for high-traffic units. Powder coating protects metal. Edge treatment on acrylic is the detail that separates a good build from a cheap one.
We treat finishing as part of the build rather than the last thing that happens before the truck leaves.





