JOKER
Digital Prints are great. They're relatively inexpensive, and you can even do it all yourself.
I'm not sure how much you know, but this should help anyone with little knowledge of digital prints. simple history of digital prints for art
First , how were you going to get them printed? Off a desktop printer (epson etc), or a proffessional printer (Giclee, IRIS, Die Sublimation)?
Second, what will they be printed on (canvas, watercolor paper etc.)?
The only obvious problem with any type of ink-jet output is that the inks don't last as long as other mediums, but I think that the output style and what it's printed on kind of makes it's value worth more or less in the art market. Adding another layer of info (silkscreen) sounds like a cool idea. hand tags, pencil signature, cutouts, can all add to a print.
A while back, I made these prints
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off my EPSON printer. I printed them on watercolor paper, and bought an IKEA frame to display them in.
anyway, hope this helps.