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:).
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!!
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?
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.
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. 👍
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.
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:).