The 36″ x 40′ roll of Exhibition Canvas Satin Archival Inkjet Paper from Epson features a heavy 430 g/m2 media weight and a 23.0 mil thickness, making it suitable for gallery and museum-quality prints. It yields deep blacks and a wide color spectrum. Additionally, its elastic polymer coating resists cracking, making it ideal for gallery wrap stretching.
Epson Exhibition Canvas Satin Archival Inkjet Paper (36″ x 40′ Roll)
$159.16
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Weight | 15.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 38 × 6.3 × 6.25 in |
Basis Weight | 430 gsm |
Thickness | 23 mil / 0.5841 mm |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Dimensions (W x L) | 36" x 40' / 91.4 cm x 12.2 m |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Epson Exhibition Canvas Satin Archival Inkjet Paper (36″ x 40′ Roll)
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Daisy Torphy (verified owner) –
Epson Exhibition Canvas Satin Archival Inkjet Paper is OK, but the Matt provides a truer rendition in Photographs. I suspect the Matt (MK) black performs better due to a higher Dmax. Additionally the Satin Canvas does give a more Canvas, (rough) look in the final result. I believe Satin might look better with paintings and artwork.
Marietta Parisian (verified owner) –
This paper produces excellent color results. The problem is that this canvas is 23mils which makes it extremely heavy to wrap images that are 15 inches wide or smaller. I would not recommend this canvas for prints smaller that 17 inches.
Bettie Spencer (verified owner) –
The Epson P800 that purchased from B&H along with this canvas paper had taken me from Photographer to Artist.
Vella Leffler (verified owner) –
Produces striking canvas prints.
Otto Considine (verified owner) –
Good paper, heavy duty and sturdy. Print quality is superb, however the existing texture (of the woven fiber) on the surface might be an issue for some. I am not sure how to justify $100 difference in the price between the matte and satin types of the same product?
Tod Tremblay (verified owner) –
I’ve always used this exact canvas in my Epson Surecolor P9000 commercial printer. It’s always been great, some of the highest quality I’ve tried. UNTIL this year. I just spent around $1k on 3 rolls of this and printed an order and it cracks all around the edges of the canvas and throughout it on any dark areas of the print. What ever they are doing now during manufacturing is not working, and their quality has completely gone out the window. I’ll be returning all 3 rolls. It’s not usable, what a waste of time and money.
Tremaine Blanda (verified owner) –
It’s more expensive than most, don’t try to compete with online printers, but it is worth it for display. Looks better flat mounted than stretched.
Lamar Dicki (verified owner) –
I use this canvas as my primary running canvas. For the cost it stands up against everything else I’ve tried and doesn’t crack when stretched.