This is the second time I've seen this method. I'm going to give it a try and see how tight the corners are. Previously, I've been using the box corner method with not much luck. Thanks for posting. :)
Craig Williams We would recommend and Epson or Canon.Which types and models depends on your volume. Give the staff a call at 888-459-1482 or email them at sales@prodogitalgear.com. They will answer your questions without any pressure sales pitch!
We would recommend and Epson or Canon.Which types and models depends on your volume. Give the staff a call at 888-459-1482 or email them at sales@prodogitalgear.com. They will answer your questions without any pressure sales pitch!
Actually it is neither. It is a true canvas (very similar to what artists use for oil paintings). Oil paintings are sometimes exhibited as gallery wraps rather than in frames. The canvas I was demonstrating in the video was called Epson Exhibiton Canvas Natural Satin.
Very helpful..it's not the same as folding regular canvas cloth when it's printed.
Thanks.
Had a chance to try out this method today and it worked BEAUTIFULLY. Love how tight the corners are. Thanks so much for this video!
This is the second time I've seen this method. I'm going to give it a try and see how tight the corners are. Previously, I've been using the box corner method with not much luck. Thanks for posting. :)
You a life saver
Hello.thanks for the video can you please tell me the name or the quality of the wrap and where I can found it ?
nice work, thank you
thats perfect thank you
Hello. Great video. Which printer do you recommend for large canvas prints (44”)?
Craig Williams We would recommend and Epson or Canon.Which types and models depends on your volume. Give the staff a call at 888-459-1482 or email them at sales@prodogitalgear.com. They will answer your questions without any pressure sales pitch!
We would recommend and Epson or Canon.Which types and models depends on your volume. Give the staff a call at 888-459-1482 or email them at sales@prodogitalgear.com. They will answer your questions without any pressure sales pitch!
Good info!
is that plastic? or paper
Actually it is neither. It is a true canvas (very similar to what artists use for oil paintings). Oil paintings are sometimes exhibited as gallery wraps rather than in frames. The canvas I was demonstrating in the video was called Epson Exhibiton Canvas Natural Satin.
Could have done without the 35 second intro...
i just slide the bar to where they actually show how things are done, i skip the fucking yapping and shitty music!!!
i would rather do it the professional way
Which way is that? Do you have a video. Most other methods I’ve seen leave a bulky corner.
Another "instructional video" showing how to take a lot of time and effort to make your corners look like crap.
lol first time seeing all this cutting bullshit, there's easier videos out there
I see a lot of criticism, but no links to better methods. The traditional methods that involve no cutting leaves very bulky corners.
Are you kidding me? These look pretty good. And, by the way, what's with the attitude?