Ive been using 800w for 2 years, its a tank. Great all arounder. A little grainy with block colors on vinyl. But canvas and paper photography prints comes out amazing. One downside is extremely expensive to buy and run. 30grand to buy 3l ink option, every 4-5 weeks maintenance cartridges needs to be replaced. Print heads underperforms after 4500-5000 firing and nees changing. More or less 300usd monthly cost on top of initial 30k grand investments important factor to consider. It only has 1 year guarantee so service contracts another issue (:
The advantage of the latex line up is ... Once you have finished with that canvas print you can then print stickers and banners and fabric and wallpaper and heat transfer and traffic signage....... And be stay healthy doing it ... But if all you want to do is print Canvas and have to wear respirator all day I would not argue with the solvent printer...JMHO
Does sc 80600l prints ready to laminate right after the printing is done? How do you keep is dry if it is not ready to go? Can you keep it as a roll or should it stay flat to dry? Does canon pro 6100 have drying time aswell?
Great question! To be clear, the inks are dry after they go over the post heater on the S80. Epson suggests 6 hours before lamination because the solvents take up to 6 hours to outgas. If you put a laminate on too soon it will outgas behind the laminate and either look cloudy or damage the surface behind the print (ie if its a sticker or vehicle wrap). For canvas, many customers will laminate immediately. The inks will outgas thru the back of the canvas but won't do any harm. Prints can be kept flat or on the take up reel, they are dry to the touch. I hope that helps!
@@ITSuppliesINC Hey men, thanks for your answer, I have asked this 3 months ago, but the funny thing is, right now I am working in a shop where they use the s80600 as the main printer for vinyls. At the time I have asked this I was using HP800w. I have 2 years hans on experience with Hp800w and now I just started with S80. At first sight there are couple of things I can say. FIrst, graininess. S80 is better then HP800w. S80 is amazing it is almost impossible to see any grains when printing block colours. It would be best if you chose your printer depending on your business concept. If you run a print shop for main purposes, an all-rounder like, t-shirts, flyers, business cards, posters, vinyl you should go for latex Hp800w as large format printer BCS of it spead, easy of use in multiple ways such as smell, loading, attaching to take up and cutting the substrate. that will make you money and help you a ton in your rush working environment and no client will be complaining about quality. However if you are a sign shop that does car wraps, outdoor signs, interior walls building banners, carved signs with luminations etc S80 is your thing. Maybe you are a canvas printer and framer, again then load your canvas to S80 never look back, that will make you happier with its quality. Yes with s80 your prints are dry, you can touch them, but it is better to be laminated, you can see hand marks if you touch them right away, BCS of its oily structure of the ink maybe even after 5 days later you will see marks if you touch. they are ready to touch right after but you shouldn't haha. it has a little smell and that is ok for sign environment. you have to load the s80 from behind with a more complex substrate loading process. That is very important, experienced printers will know. S80 is less versatile, more professional, and job-specific printer. If you need a tool that you need to play around all day then go for latex or uv but I would recommend HP800w. I would recommend s80 if the only question is the print quality but if you can accept a little less professional results you should go latex. If you want to do a little bit of everything for multiple different clients, go Hp800. If you want to specialise in certain material and manufacturing methods go S80. I hope that explains something for the curious readers like me ( :
Hello! I'm starting a business of custom made canvas pictures and pre-made pictures. My budget is limited, but quality is my way. Where do I start, what would be the best printer? Kind regards from oversees!
This video goes over canvas printers for this purpose. If you're looking for more information, give us a call at 1-800-771-9665 M-F 8a-5p CST and we can help you find what's best to fit your specific needs.
Hello, the Epson S80600PE or S80600L are the printers you'll find in most large scale canvas producers in the country. This is due to it's amazing 9 color inkset. Eco Solvent is desirable for its lower cost inks vs aqueous and for its lower cost media than aqueous canvas. Typically we see a 20% savings per ml on the ink and up to 50% savings on the cost of canvas. The durability of the eco solvent ink also allows you to not have to coat the canvas like it's aqueous counterpart. Simply print, stretch, and sell.
Hello It Supply, great video!! out of curiosity, how many panoramic canvas print images (Let say 32x60 inch) I am able to print from the one set of ink cartridges using epson P9570? Also, I would like to know (ballpark) what would be the cost of printing one 32x60 inch canvas image. Thank you!
Hi KWalkowski, thank you for the positive feedback. Please tune in to episode 9 of the Extended Gamut Podcast to hear this cost breakdown explained in detail. Thanks!
Yes, an 8-color printer like the Canon PRO-541S is well-suited for canvas printing. The additional colors beyond the standard 4 (CMYK) enable more precise color gradations, smoother tonal transitions, and richer color reproduction, which is particularly important for high-quality art and photo prints on canvas. The PRO-541S uses a wider color gamut, including additional shades like red, green, and photo gray, which enhances the accuracy of printed images, especially for more vibrant or nuanced prints. It also supports large-format printing, making it ideal for professional canvas prints. This type of printer is an excellent choice for producing high-quality, professional-grade prints on canvas, especially for fine art or photographic work where detail and color accuracy are key.
Hello, Canon and Epson are both great options to consider. We are in the United States and those printers are not available here. We'd suggest connecting with an EPSON or Canon rep within your home country to best help meet your printing needs.
Hello, there are a number of different rips that you can use here. Onyx, EFI, Caldera, and others. Please contact your sales rep at IT Supplies and we can walk you through it 1-800-771-9665
Hi @scott8193, the R5070 may not of been available to us during the testing process when making this video. The Epson R5070 would be a solid choice in comparison to the HP Latex. The Piezo head technology offers a smaller dot size for better image quality and excellent color consistency. The best thing to do is test the same file on both machines and see it for yourself. If you're interested, send us your info at info@itsupplies.com Thanks!
Hi maddog hound, We are located in the U.S. and don't sell the same models that are sold in EU. For the best suggestions out of EU we recommend reaching out to your local EPSON, CANON or HP re-seller by visiting the manufacturers webpage and checking to see what business is closest to your location to help you out. Thanks for the interest!
Great info! Speaking from experience in producing hundreds and hundreds of gallery-wraps using an Epson 9900, but also doing fine-art and other printing, the current Epson 44-inch printer, 9570 seems like a good way to go if and when my 9900 needs replacement.
@@ITSuppliesINC Planning of it! I had the head replaced on the 9900 a couple of years ago so I hope I can get another ten years from this great printer! Bought my new P900 from ITSupplies last year and it's doing great for cut-sheets. My Epson printer collection seems to keep going and going...
Hello, thank you for your comment. It depends how wide you would like to be able to print your paintings. Most want a minimum 44" wide printer to be able to wrap canvases. I would look at the Epson P9570 or Canon GP-2000 for very vibrant colors to reproduce your paintings
Hello Aida Artista, the U.S. version for Epson's current 9500 line up is the 9570. I believe this unit is also referred to as the sc-p9500 in other parts of the world.
I used Latex 800w, the quality is already good, and the ink price is absolutely good. But I really want to see quality of Epson, how good they go far from the HP.
Hello, great video! I'm in the market for a Canvas and Vinyl printer with a budget around $15-$20K, which printer do you recommend? I need it to be a 64" printer.
Persianas, we're glad you found it helpful! Vinyl is generally easier to find and less expensive for eco-solvent and latex printers. For these reasons, We'd recommend either the HP Latex 700/700W or Epson's S80600. For a photographic quality print, go with the Epson S80. If you have a space without ventilation, the HP Latex will do great. Let us know if you would like print samples or to speak with a sales rep about these printers! You can call us at 1-800-771-9665 and ask for Briana!
Andy, say I’m just going to take a shot in the dark and spend thousands on one of these printers. Do you offer free training? I’m 33 so I’m somewhat knowledgeable with technology but I know absolutely nothing about printing but feel like it could be a great side hustle
When you buy a printer from IT Supplies - we include onsite set-up & training as part of the printer purchase. We would be happy to talk to you and review this further - give us a call at 800-771-9665 and ask for a Roll-to-Roll specialist. Any of them could help you with your questions. Thanks!
We cannot ship printers to Mexico. You may want to reach out to the printer manufacturer you're interested directly to find an authorized dealer near you.
Thank you @tajuanahuston2225, we love to hear that! When you're ready - you can give us a call at 1-800-771-9665 or shoot us an email at info@itsupplies.com. We'd be happy to help you out!
Thank you. I produce digital art and represent fine art painters of whose work we produce giclees. I don't do any printing on my own - been there done that - too much trouble. Better to use a printer whose area of expertise is printing and stick to my knitting. I am going to forward your video to my printer in NYC Tribeca Print Works as I I believe they may be in the market for some new images printers as they are expanding and have older Epsons.
Hi Erik, we appreciate that very much! We can be reached at 1-800-771-9665. One of our commercial sales representatives would be more than happy to assist! www.itsupplies.com
@@ITSuppliesINC You are welcome. Please straighten the verticals of the ceiling of the gallery. It is unbelievably irritating and distracting. Yes, that gorgeous gallery is a really nice touch that added rather than detracted, but once upon a time I shot architecture for high end clientele and FEW things stick out like a sore thumb more to me than converging verticals and horizontals. Immediately upsets my stomach. I kid you not - wonderful striving for excellence as you obviously are - boys and girls!
Thanks for the video, I would love to come to Chicago and see them in person!! The Epson s89 600L sounds amazing- now to get 25k$ grant… 🎉 thanks for the video and research!
We just checked all of our links, looks like our Shop Canvas link is the only one that was not working. Sorry about that. Here is the link to the Canvas products we offer. itsupplies.com/canvas-2
Hi Sal, We are an authorized reseller of Canon printers. One of our recommendations in the video was for the 11-color, 60" Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-6100. There are other options from Canon as well, including the 24" Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-2100 24" and Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 44". All are great options when choosing a printer for canvas printing.
Ive been using 800w for 2 years, its a tank. Great all arounder. A little grainy with block colors on vinyl. But canvas and paper photography prints comes out amazing. One downside is extremely expensive to buy and run. 30grand to buy 3l ink option, every 4-5 weeks maintenance cartridges needs to be replaced. Print heads underperforms after 4500-5000 firing and nees changing. More or less 300usd monthly cost on top of initial 30k grand investments important factor to consider. It only has 1 year guarantee so service contracts another issue (:
Thanks Andy, keep giving us the straight information; no mealy-mouth answers here.
The advantage of the latex line up is ... Once you have finished with that canvas print you can then print stickers and banners and fabric and wallpaper and heat transfer and traffic signage....... And be stay healthy doing it ... But if all you want to do is print Canvas and have to wear respirator all day I would not argue with the solvent printer...JMHO
Does sc 80600l prints ready to laminate right after the printing is done? How do you keep is dry if it is not ready to go? Can you keep it as a roll or should it stay flat to dry? Does canon pro 6100 have drying time aswell?
Great question! To be clear, the inks are dry after they go over the post heater on the S80. Epson suggests 6 hours before lamination because the solvents take up to 6 hours to outgas. If you put a laminate on too soon it will outgas behind the laminate and either look cloudy or damage the surface behind the print (ie if its a sticker or vehicle wrap). For canvas, many customers will laminate immediately. The inks will outgas thru the back of the canvas but won't do any harm. Prints can be kept flat or on the take up reel, they are dry to the touch. I hope that helps!
@@ITSuppliesINC Hey men, thanks for your answer, I have asked this 3 months ago, but the funny thing is, right now I am working in a shop where they use the s80600 as the main printer for vinyls. At the time I have asked this I was using HP800w. I have 2 years hans on experience with Hp800w and now I just started with S80. At first sight there are couple of things I can say. FIrst, graininess. S80 is better then HP800w. S80 is amazing it is almost impossible to see any grains when printing block colours. It would be best if you chose your printer depending on your business concept. If you run a print shop for main purposes, an all-rounder like, t-shirts, flyers, business cards, posters, vinyl you should go for latex Hp800w as large format printer BCS of it spead, easy of use in multiple ways such as smell, loading, attaching to take up and cutting the substrate. that will make you money and help you a ton in your rush working environment and no client will be complaining about quality. However if you are a sign shop that does car wraps, outdoor signs, interior walls building banners, carved signs with luminations etc S80 is your thing. Maybe you are a canvas printer and framer, again then load your canvas to S80 never look back, that will make you happier with its quality. Yes with s80 your prints are dry, you can touch them, but it is better to be laminated, you can see hand marks if you touch them right away, BCS of its oily structure of the ink maybe even after 5 days later you will see marks if you touch. they are ready to touch right after but you shouldn't haha. it has a little smell and that is ok for sign environment. you have to load the s80 from behind with a more complex substrate loading process. That is very important, experienced printers will know. S80 is less versatile, more professional, and job-specific printer. If you need a tool that you need to play around all day then go for latex or uv but I would recommend HP800w. I would recommend s80 if the only question is the print quality but if you can accept a little less professional results you should go latex. If you want to do a little bit of everything for multiple different clients, go Hp800. If you want to specialise in certain material and manufacturing methods go S80. I hope that explains something for the curious readers like me ( :
@@TheBasquiatjm No problem, thanks for sharing your advice. Always appreciated :)
Hello! I'm starting a business of custom made canvas pictures and pre-made pictures. My budget is limited, but quality is my way. Where do I start, what would be the best printer?
Kind regards from oversees!
This video goes over canvas printers for this purpose. If you're looking for more information, give us a call at 1-800-771-9665 M-F 8a-5p CST and we can help you find what's best to fit your specific needs.
Why don’t you watch the video? I mean that’s the whole purpose of this video right?
Can you plz suggest for more widths like 6ft and 7ft,for printing high quality on heavy weight cotton canvas
We would suggest taking a look at the HP Latex 2700 Series. You can do dual-sized rolls on this unit. itsupplies.com/hp-latex-printers
is epsom 80L also suitable for coated canvass
Hello, the Epson S80600PE or S80600L are the printers you'll find in most large scale canvas producers in the country. This is due to it's amazing 9 color inkset. Eco Solvent is desirable for its lower cost inks vs aqueous and for its lower cost media than aqueous canvas. Typically we see a 20% savings per ml on the ink and up to 50% savings on the cost of canvas. The durability of the eco solvent ink also allows you to not have to coat the canvas like it's aqueous counterpart. Simply print, stretch, and sell.
Hello It Supply, great video!!
out of curiosity, how many panoramic canvas print images (Let say 32x60 inch) I am able to print from the one set of ink cartridges using epson P9570?
Also, I would like to know (ballpark) what would be the cost of printing one 32x60 inch canvas image.
Thank you!
Hi KWalkowski, thank you for the positive feedback. Please tune in to episode 9 of the Extended Gamut Podcast to hear this cost breakdown explained in detail. Thanks!
Is 8 colour printer good for canvas printing? Like canon pro 541s?
Yes, an 8-color printer like the Canon PRO-541S is well-suited for canvas printing. The additional colors beyond the standard 4 (CMYK) enable more precise color gradations, smoother tonal transitions, and richer color reproduction, which is particularly important for high-quality art and photo prints on canvas.
The PRO-541S uses a wider color gamut, including additional shades like red, green, and photo gray, which enhances the accuracy of printed images, especially for more vibrant or nuanced prints. It also supports large-format printing, making it ideal for professional canvas prints.
This type of printer is an excellent choice for producing high-quality, professional-grade prints on canvas, especially for fine art or photographic work where detail and color accuracy are key.
Thank you a lot.
@@kartickpatra7296 You're welcome!
Hi which one good canon image prograf 521 or epson p7530
Hello, Canon and Epson are both great options to consider. We are in the United States and those printers are not available here. We'd suggest connecting with an EPSON or Canon rep within your home country to best help meet your printing needs.
@@ITSuppliesINC Thanks Sir,
what kind of rip software that you use with epson p9000 series
Hello, there are a number of different rips that you can use here. Onyx, EFI, Caldera, and others. Please contact your sales rep at IT Supplies and we can walk you through it 1-800-771-9665
Hii...What about 8530D , do you have this printer in your place any demo video please
Hi Shiv, we are in the United States and do not sell that particular model. Please reach out to your local EPSON reseller for details.
May I ask why the R5070 wasn’t on this list if the Hp 800W is which is horrible because of the constantly need for replacing print heads
Hi @scott8193, the R5070 may not of been available to us during the testing process when making this video. The Epson R5070 would be a solid choice in comparison to the HP Latex. The Piezo head technology offers a smaller dot size for better image quality and excellent color consistency. The best thing to do is test the same file on both machines and see it for yourself. If you're interested, send us your info at info@itsupplies.com Thanks!
Hi I'm in a budget of no more than 2000 euros was wondering what you think would be the best for large prints please 🙏
Hi maddog hound,
We are located in the U.S. and don't sell the same models that are sold in EU. For the best suggestions out of EU we recommend reaching out to your local EPSON, CANON or HP re-seller by visiting the manufacturers webpage and checking to see what business is closest to your location to help you out. Thanks for the interest!
@@ITSuppliesINC thank you 😊
Of course!
Great info! Speaking from experience in producing hundreds and hundreds of gallery-wraps using an Epson 9900, but also doing fine-art and other printing, the current Epson 44-inch printer, 9570 seems like a good way to go if and when my 9900 needs replacement.
Larry, thanks for sharing your positive feedback. When your Stylus Pro 9900 needs to be replaced give us a call :)
@@ITSuppliesINC Planning of it! I had the head replaced on the 9900 a couple of years ago so I hope I can get another ten years from this great printer! Bought my new P900 from ITSupplies last year and it's doing great for cut-sheets. My Epson printer collection seems to keep going and going...
@@LarryAngier Glad to hear you've had a positive experience with us in the past!
HELLO WHERE FIND DIGITAL ART TO CANVAS? Tnx
I am a painter. I would like to print my paintings on canvases for easier and faster sale and commercial spread. Which printer do I choose?
Hello, thank you for your comment. It depends how wide you would like to be able to print your paintings. Most want a minimum 44" wide printer to be able to wrap canvases. I would look at the Epson P9570 or Canon GP-2000 for very vibrant colors to reproduce your paintings
I have the Epson S80600 and the a P9000 violet and a P9900 for my LLk.
All great printers!
Can the epson p8570dl print on canvas
Yes, it can print on canvas.
What about Roland printers ?
Roland has good printers. They aren't on my list of the best printers for canvas :) - Andy
Thanks .What about EPSON SURECOLOR SC‑P9500 Printer?
Hello Aida Artista, the U.S. version for Epson's current 9500 line up is the 9570. I believe this unit is also referred to as the sc-p9500 in other parts of the world.
Thank you. I hope it's ok to call at the business planning stage.
@mekosmowski It is more than okay, we'd be more than happy to help you! We're open M-F 8am-5pm CST, 1-800-771-9665!
Well done. I like the background - despite - it being green screened! The horizontals of the ceiling are off and distracting.
Thanks for the feedback, we'll note for upcoming videos.
I used Latex 800w, the quality is already good, and the ink price is absolutely good. But I really want to see quality of Epson, how good they go far from the HP.
Give us a call 1-800-771-9665, and ask for a commercial representative. They should be able to get you a sample run on the EPSON for comparison.
latex in not archival, wont last year plus might be 4 or 6 color
Did they solve problem with pale red color?
Hello, great video! I'm in the market for a Canvas and Vinyl printer with a budget around $15-$20K, which printer do you recommend? I need it to be a 64" printer.
Persianas, we're glad you found it helpful! Vinyl is generally easier to find and less expensive for eco-solvent and latex printers. For these reasons, We'd recommend either the HP Latex 700/700W or Epson's S80600. For a photographic quality print, go with the Epson S80. If you have a space without ventilation, the HP Latex will do great.
Let us know if you would like print samples or to speak with a sales rep about these printers! You can call us at 1-800-771-9665 and ask for Briana!
i use s60670 and 80670 both printers will be much worth the money in the long run compare to pigment printers, both in maintenance and ink cost.
Big thanks for sharing this
We are glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
Good information and great video ! I’m definitely subscribing to channel
We're happy to hear you're enjoying our content, thanks for subscribing!
Andy, say I’m just going to take a shot in the dark and spend thousands on one of these printers. Do you offer free training? I’m 33 so I’m somewhat knowledgeable with technology but I know absolutely nothing about printing but feel like it could be a great side hustle
When you buy a printer from IT Supplies - we include onsite set-up & training as part of the printer purchase. We would be happy to talk to you and review this further - give us a call at 800-771-9665 and ask for a Roll-to-Roll specialist. Any of them could help you with your questions. Thanks!
Do you ship to Mexico?
We cannot ship printers to Mexico. You may want to reach out to the printer manufacturer you're interested directly to find an authorized dealer near you.
Love this channel. When I’m ready to order a large format it will definitely be from this company
Thank you @tajuanahuston2225, we love to hear that! When you're ready - you can give us a call at 1-800-771-9665 or shoot us an email at info@itsupplies.com. We'd be happy to help you out!
Awesome info
true Art & true Photo is pigment based inks that bring superior quality over solvent, ecosolvet and latex. Very superior and durable!😀🎥
Yes, aqueous inks produce higher quality canvas prints, while solvent and latex are for production scale printing of canvas.
Thank you. I produce digital art and represent fine art painters of whose work we produce giclees. I don't do any printing on my own - been there done that - too much trouble. Better to use a printer whose area of expertise is printing and stick to my knitting.
I am going to forward your video to my printer in NYC Tribeca Print Works as I I believe they may be in the market for some new images printers as they are expanding and have older Epsons.
Hi Erik, we appreciate that very much! We can be reached at 1-800-771-9665. One of our commercial sales representatives would be more than happy to assist! www.itsupplies.com
@@ITSuppliesINC You are welcome. Please straighten the verticals of the ceiling of the gallery. It is unbelievably irritating and distracting. Yes, that gorgeous gallery is a really nice touch that added rather than detracted,
but once upon a time I shot architecture for high end clientele and FEW things stick out like a sore thumb more to me than converging verticals and horizontals. Immediately upsets my stomach. I kid you not - wonderful striving for excellence as you obviously are - boys and girls!
@@erik1836that “gallery” is not real - it’s just a desktop background!
Geez i print on canvas with a brother printer prints real,good 😏👍ost $340 uses second tier market inks as theyre cheaper than brothers inks
Happy to hear it! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for the video, I would love to come to Chicago and see them in person!! The Epson s89 600L sounds amazing- now to get 25k$ grant… 🎉 thanks for the video and research!
Thanks for watching! If you'd like to schedule a demo just give us a call M-F 8am-5pm CST at 1-800-771-9665!
Hey it’s Andy the AI bot 😂
Andy is not AI, in fact he's very real!
Guess u whent bankrupt, no links working
We just checked all of our links, looks like our Shop Canvas link is the only one that was not working. Sorry about that. Here is the link to the Canvas products we offer. itsupplies.com/canvas-2
So I take it you don’t sell Canon printers, correct?
Hi Sal,
We are an authorized reseller of Canon printers. One of our recommendations in the video was for the 11-color, 60" Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-6100. There are other options from Canon as well, including the 24" Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-2100 24" and Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4100 44". All are great options when choosing a printer for canvas printing.