The first step in creating the canvas art print is the printing of the image.
Large format printers from Epson and HP are regarded as the best in the industry.
Only the highest possible quality of inks should be used in order to get the best colour reproduction and life like renderings.
Canvas Art should be the same high quality as a photograph in it's reproduction and this is what you should expect from your prints.
Once the image has been printed it should be coated in a protective coat of varnish to further enhance the colours and to protect the canvas print from any sort of wear and tear during it's life.
This brings to an end the printing stage of the production process.
The next step is the framing of the canvas.
It should go without saying that good framing is dependent on high quality frames which should be made of solid wood and straight to a millimeter.
Once the four sided frame has been created this is laid out on top of the print and then beings the wrapping process.
There are mechanical and non mechanical processes to stretch a canvas, often the non mechanical process works well and produces tight and strong canvases.
The canvas is secured to the frames with staples and finished with tape for high quality.
Once this is complete wooden wedges need to be inserted into the frame to give the canvas extra tension over it's life time, beware of canvases that do not come complete with wedges, these will lose tension over time and sag.
The canvas is then professionally packaged and sent by a reputable courier to the customers address.
There are several companies offering this service online and you should be able to find a reputable supplier by looking in Google.
Large format printers from Epson and HP are regarded as the best in the industry.
Only the highest possible quality of inks should be used in order to get the best colour reproduction and life like renderings.
Canvas Art should be the same high quality as a photograph in it's reproduction and this is what you should expect from your prints.
Once the image has been printed it should be coated in a protective coat of varnish to further enhance the colours and to protect the canvas print from any sort of wear and tear during it's life.
This brings to an end the printing stage of the production process.
The next step is the framing of the canvas.
It should go without saying that good framing is dependent on high quality frames which should be made of solid wood and straight to a millimeter.
Once the four sided frame has been created this is laid out on top of the print and then beings the wrapping process.
There are mechanical and non mechanical processes to stretch a canvas, often the non mechanical process works well and produces tight and strong canvases.
The canvas is secured to the frames with staples and finished with tape for high quality.
Once this is complete wooden wedges need to be inserted into the frame to give the canvas extra tension over it's life time, beware of canvases that do not come complete with wedges, these will lose tension over time and sag.
The canvas is then professionally packaged and sent by a reputable courier to the customers address.
There are several companies offering this service online and you should be able to find a reputable supplier by looking in Google.
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