woudl I be able to buy a sheet of artists canvas, cut it down and produce a high quality print using my desktop inkjet printer?

6 Responses to “Can I Print On To Artists Canvas Using My Desktop Inkjet Printer?”

  • Jamie T says:

    It would probably be too thick for a normal ink-jet and I doubt the ink would work well on canvas as it is designed for paper.

  • Curious Steve says:

    I wouldn’t use regular canvas you should try and google fredrix artist canvas for inkjet printers I’m pretty sure they make it.

  • The Dark Side says:

    jessops sell a `canvas` type paper .

  • HaSiCiT Bust A Tie A1 TieBusters says:

    no – its too thick.
    you can get paper that will then become a transfer and you can iron it onto the canvas

  • Lexx says:

    Try a dry-transfer tee-shirt kit. You can purchase special coated paper at the office supply store that runs thru your printer (like regular paper) and then you can iron the image to a tee-shirt or other fabric item.

  • red riter says:

    In order to run through an inkjet printer you needed a specially coated canvas which I’ve never seen in sizes that would fit into an normal inkjet printer.
    I work for a canvas printing company that prints digital files onto canvas but we use a large 44inch wide printer that’s specifically designed for the job. I’d suggest contact such a company and talking to them about printing your files as I’m sure it’d save you a stack load of time and money.

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