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Printing on Wide format Canvas and Cotton 100% fabric



 
 
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Old July 11th 06, 02:23 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default Printing on Wide format Canvas and Cotton 100% fabric

Dear All
I hope you don't mind me posting here but I was wanting to know if
anyone uses wide format printers for their photos. We have just
imported from Japan a very unusual kind of cotton canvas and a real
cotton fabric which can be used in wide format printers.
The Cotton Canvas is not coated and that is what makes if different. It

has been made using a dipped method so it keeps its softness. This
means that the image cannot be scratched off and you can stretch it
over stretchers and it will not crack.
The Cotton fabric can be printed and it can produce a brilliant effect
softer than canvas with a great quality. You can use this to print off
photos and you can peel off the backing and use it to sew with.
If you would like more info on these products then please go to
www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk
You will see the link to wide format fabric.
Thank you for rading this
Charlotte

 




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