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  1. Canvas printing too light

    We are near Toronto, I'm gonna have to find somewhere close. Unfortunately my main supplier doesn't sell textiles or photo papers :(
  2. Canvas printing too light

    I am definately going to try this out from a local supplier, hopefully I can get a better quality print from it! Thank you
  3. Canvas printing too light

    Hey Greg! Do you think this could be my issue? I got a cheap roll off Amazon (that was probably not the right solution) , it was advertised for digital printing but I haven't had alot of luck so far...
  4. When printing a canvas, the printing size is wrong

    On another note, I posted my own question on another thread. My canvas print is printing pretty light on our mimaki cjv 150-75. Any suggestions?
  5. When printing a canvas, the printing size is wrong

    This is odd. Although, I was using an HP latex at the company I was working for, and the same issue for doing traffic signs. Ultimately , since we were printing on prismatic film, it was the printer profiles from . The width of the prints were fine, but the long ways weRe short. I also 2ould...
  6. Designsquid

    Mimaki printer, always trying new media!

    Mimaki printer, always trying new media!
  7. Canvas printing too light

    Hey everyone! Chris here, We are running a mimaki cjv 150-75 , and I'm trying to broaden our services and do some canvas printing. Our images seem to be coming out a bit light, I have been trying to use a canvas profile in rasterlink 6, but the images don't seem to be as saturated as I would...
  8. Splitting a roll of banner material

    I am also looking into ways of chopping down a roll of banner. We have a 30" mimaki cjv 150-75 running from a home business . Unfortunately, the supplier I deal with in Toronto sells the banner in 36" material... is chopping on a miter saw a good call? How bad would the fibers fray out?!
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