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so happy I could make some of you laugh, underline some!
 
Traditional Photo Canvas
Photo Canvas prints are produced starting with Kodak
Endura Metallic Paper, stripping the emulsion from its
paper base, laminating the emulsion and, under extreme
pressure, permanently adhering the laminated emulsion to
traditional artists canvas.
This process doesn't use "ink from a printer". It uses paper that is coated with 3 light sensitive layers (emulsions) that contain color (a Cyan layer- a Magenta layer - a Yellow layer) The image is projected onto the emulsions exposing them, and the paper is then run through a couple of chemical soluitions to develope the print.
The developed emulsions are removed from the paper, so the paper is not part of the final product.

Fine Art Inkjet Canvas
Fine Art canvas prints are produced using the latest in
professional inkjet technology.

This indeed is made with "ink from a printer" that is generally sprayed directly onto the canvas.
 
I have a canvas done from Sam's Club, so I know what your talking about. I got one done at Inkley's as well... and those prints are much more "canvas" like.

It's just cheaper printing IMO. Sam's Club is 30$, Inkley's is 60$. The price is for a reason.
 
I have a canvas done from Sam's Club, so I know what your talking about. I got one done at Inkley's as well... and those prints are much more "canvas" like.

It's just cheaper printing IMO. Sam's Club is 30$, Inkley's is 60$. The price is for a reason.

How big of a canvas was that. Mine was 75 for a 13.5 x 27 with a 1 3/4 deep border.
 
I have a 62" eco-solvent Mutoh printer and print vinyl banners, decals, and posters on it everyday.
Mostly the substrate will dictate whether the final product has a glossy or matt finish.
The output percentage of the ink applied will also factor into the equation but canvas should look like canvas.
It sounds to me like the ink was output was pretty heavy.
 
I have a canvas done from Sam's Club, so I know what your talking about. I got one done at Inkley's as well... and those prints are much more "canvas" like.

It's just cheaper printing IMO. Sam's Club is 30$, Inkley's is 60$. The price is for a reason.

How big of a canvas was that. Mine was 75 for a 13.5 x 27 with a 1 3/4 deep border.

I believe it was an 11X14.
 
I order my proofs from Sams Club. They actually do really good job on prints. I am amazed.
A 16*20 was 48 dollars.....
I am ordering a few at different places to compare, and canvas wraps I unfortunately have to have wait to get samples from other places, because they are expensive, however Sams 8by10 prints are wonderful.
 
Is this same as Giclee?

I have a local printer print my Giclees, I also host my photos on SmugMug and they have a Giclee service, wrapped, streched, board, is the three options, anyone know what they mean?

To see link to these options for printing click on Beauty Boudoir - Glamour Photography Scottsdale Phoenix Arizona and surf the "buy" option.

I have used them to print metal, and the quality of these are amazing.

The Giclees are way pricy. Still, like to know what it means....? Or if anyone has used them?
 
I would guess (without having order from Sams club) that the vinyl look is a result of cheap canvas, and could possibly even be laminated?

Giclee is the method of printing onto canvas (or other fine art media) using a high end inkjet printer. Inks should be fade resistant and generally prints will last 100+ years.

Giclees are pricey for a reason, I co-own a fine art printshop and trust me, the materials are not cheap! Our inks are about $90/cartridge, and our printer uses 9. The cost of canvas can vary, we've gone through almost every brand there is, and with quality comes a price.

Even though, I believe prices are fairly reasonable compared to our "low end" competition in our area. The last time I inquired at Blacks, our prices were actually lower and the quality of the product didn't even compare!
 
There are different grades of canvas, some have more or less texture. The canvas with less of a texture, after it's been varnished or finished, could appear to be pretty smooth, and look a little like vinyl. That's my guess, is that it was just a cheaper canvas. I'm not too familiar with Sam's Club's printing method, but, it could also be the way they create the print as well. Giclee printing is the best way to go. I don't know of a single giclee print shop that doesn't use actual canvas for their canvas prints. There are some "imitation" canvas papers out there that are actually just a paper, but with a minor "canvas" texture. Maybe that's what Sam's Club is advertising as a canvas print. Just some thoughts.


Loopy -- $90/cartridge? I'm jealous. We're using the Canon IPF8100. The 700ml carts are $300.00 bucks a piece, and we have TWELVE of those! Not to mention printheads and other consumables that burn out from time to time. And, we also use only the highest quality archival papers. You are absolutely correct - those are NOT cheap. :-)
 
Quality canvas material is made from cotton.

Cheap POS canvas material is made from plastic.
 

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