The 17.0″ x 40.0′ Artistic Matte Canvas Large Format Fine Art Inkjet Roll Paper from Canon is designed for museum-quality archival printing of fine art and photo creations. The paper features a cotton polyester blend with a double weave canvas and a matte finish. Artistic Matte Canvas is suitable for wedding pictures, portraits, and gallery prints and yields a traditional oil-on-canvas textured look. The media can be stretched for framing art reproductions or sewn for banner applications.
Canon Artistic Matte Canvas Large Format Fine Art Inkjet Roll Paper (17.0″ x 40.0′)
$90.32
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Weight | 5.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18.9 × 5 × 4.9 in |
Material | Polyester, Cotton Rag |
Basis Weight | 340 gsm |
Thickness | 21 mil / 0.5334 mm |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Dimensions (W x L) | 17" x 40' / 43.2 cm x 12.2 m |
Reviews (3)
3 reviews for Canon Artistic Matte Canvas Large Format Fine Art Inkjet Roll Paper (17.0″ x 40.0′)
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Sofia Franecki (verified owner) –
Great paper for my application – delivered promptly
Ludwig Bins (verified owner) –
The fabric and the treatment of the canvas are of extremely low quality. I used my Canon Pro 2000 printer and the ICC profile offered by Canon. The prints are absolutely dull and unexpressive and the colors are distorted (I am using a 30 professional by-weekly calibrated monitor). A huge difference compared with the discontinued Canon Water Resistant Canvas. All my cameras, lenses and printers are Canon, and their quality is excellent. Therefore I sincerely regret that this great company attached its name to such a low quality product. Recommendation: Do not buy this canvas.
Ubaldo Bashirian (verified owner) –
Color prints look great! I recommend sealing the prints if you intend to gallery wrap.