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Using an Epson 4000 to make Canvas Prints
« on: February 08, 2014, 01:30:07 pm »

I asked a question here last week about upgrading to either a 24" or 44" wide format printer and many of the comments revolved around the idea that a 44" printer is the way to go for canvas prints
I have never tried printing on canvas and would like to see for myself how it differs from the prints I get on my Epson 3880 using high quality matte papers like Moab Entrada Natural and several of the Hahnemuhle papers ( German Etching, Photo Rag Satin )
Will my Epson Stylus Pro 4000 do OK with a roll of 17" Canvas paper?
I know that won't leave much of an image if I intend to stretch and frame - but that is not my intention
I want to see how canvas prints compare before making that a factor in going to a 44" vs 24" printer
Also, I would appreciate any suggestions about which Canvas paper to try because the 4000 being as old as it is - I sometimes have trouble finding good ICC profiles online for all papers and I don't have the tools, nor the IQ, to create my own profiles
Thanks,
Bob
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