Great vid, thanks! I got tired of paying for scanning, printing and varnishing, so I learned how to do all three (your vid was one of the ones that helped me learn). So why not set up a designated spray area so that you can offer that feature all the time? I used a storage closet in my garage and installed a large vent fan into the wall to remove fumes and this setup process only cost me only $275. Anyway, thanks for the vid!!
Are you not worried about dust? I've been rolling Timeless onto small canvases but want to try spraying larger ones. Not sure how worried I should be about dust...
Hi. I have a stretched canvas print with a scratch in it. I'm so distressed. I just bought it and that happened. Is it possible to hide a scratch on a printed canvas? It's a thin scratch but noticeable. I would greatly appreciate your advice. Thank you.
Thanks, I have been using their Crystalline Satin with my PRO-2000 which is supposed to be no-lam but the prints never still are quite vulnerable to damage from handling.
@@JerryBiehler Yeah they are vulnerable for sure. I have contemplated switching to Crystalline but it puts me at a different price point and my customers would prefer to spend less and replace every 30 years:).
Thank you for this video, may i ask the brand/make of the spray gun/compressor that you use?
Thanks for this video! I'm curious why you decide to spray the varnish vs rolling it on?
Great vid, thanks! I got tired of paying for scanning, printing and varnishing, so I learned how to do all three (your vid was one of the ones that helped me learn). So why not set up a designated spray area so that you can offer that feature all the time? I used a storage closet in my garage and installed a large vent fan into the wall to remove fumes and this setup process only cost me only $275. Anyway, thanks for the vid!!
Are you not worried about dust? I've been rolling Timeless onto small canvases but want to try spraying larger ones. Not sure how worried I should be about dust...
Can I use transparent spray paint ? I don’t know transparent paint and varnish is the same ?
I would say no. Buy specific varnish so you do not damage the print.
Hi. I have a stretched canvas print with a scratch in it. I'm so distressed. I just bought it and that happened. Is it possible to hide a scratch on a printed canvas? It's a thin scratch but noticeable. I would greatly appreciate your advice. Thank you.
Can you email me a photo of it and where you got it?
I would have a question, can i spray warnish on prints 3/4 days after printing, or it have to be in some sooner time period (after printing)?
That’s totally fine to do.
@@phototocanvaspdx Thanks. 👍
Which prelaminated canvas do you use?
Breathing color 17m
Thanks, I have been using their Crystalline Satin with my PRO-2000 which is supposed to be no-lam but the prints never still are quite vulnerable to damage from handling.
@@JerryBiehler Yeah they are vulnerable for sure. I have contemplated switching to Crystalline but it puts me at a different price point and my customers would prefer to spend less and replace every 30 years:).