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Print On Canvas Roll - Custom - Full Color
Print On Canvas Roll - Custom - Full Color
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A Canvas Full Color Print roll is an unstretched, high-quality fabric substrate designed for printing of photography, fine art, and commercial displays. Unlike a traditional gallery-wrapped canvas, these prints are delivered in a roll format, offering a cost-effective and flexible solution for those who wish to frame or stretch the material themselves.
Material: Premium Polyester Matte
290 GSM
If you don't see the size you need, please reach out to us, we can cut and print it custom size.
UV Resistance: UV-resistant inks, these rolls can maintain color integrity for over 60 years in standard indoor conditions without significant fading.
Ideal for trade show backdrops, showroom displays, and high-end indoor signage due to their "chic" and professional appearance.
Popular for oversized wall murals or personalized gifts for weddings and special events.
Each Canvas include a 2-inch extra around, select white or full print border to eventually wrap the canvas around a wooden stretcher bar. (Wooden bar not included).
Example: If you select a 5"x7" artwork size, canvas size will be 9" x 11".
Resolution Requirements: For the best results on large-format rolls, files should typically be at least 150 DPI, though 300 DPI is the industry standard for maximum clarity.
For great results -
PDF is the industry standard for print-ready files because it preserves fonts, images, and complex layouts exactly as they appear on your screen.
Consistency: It ensures nothing shifts between different computers or printers.
Versatility: Supports both vector (logos) and raster (photos) elements in a single file.
Recommended for: Flyers, brochures, business cards, posters, and booklets
When printing JPG-
JPG photo can change color when printed, often appearing darker, duller, or with shifted hues. This occurs primarily because screens display color using RGB (light) while printers use CMYK (ink), resulting in a narrower color range (gamut) that cannot reproduce all on-screen colors.
Key reasons for color changes in printed JPGs:
RGB to CMYK Conversion: Colors that are very bright or saturated on screen cannot be reproduced by ink and often look muted on paper.
Screen Brightness: Monitors are backlit, making images appear brighter than they actually are. When printed, colors may seem darker or duller.
Color Profile Mismatch: Different devices (camera, monitor, printer) interpret colors differently.
Canvas is Matte, absorbs ink differently, changing color saturation and contrast.
