You picked a solvent printer because you prize speed, efficiency, and durability. Shouldn’t your print media give you the same? Breathing Color for Solvent, Latex, and UV - add a little bravado to your bottom line.
Discover levels of lustre you didn’t think possible with our Satin and Gloss solvent media. There are multiple options to choose from:
We offer our solvent glossy paper in a variety of roll sizes. Select the best material, finish, and size that suits your print project.
Achieve a pearlescent effect with your high contrast work. Our Muse Metallic is sure to catch the eye with dramatic effect and unequivocal finishing. Enjoy this unique solvent media in sizes from 20 feet up to 75 feet.
Discover Gesture, which offers the greatest color gamut in its class. It is made in the USA, like all of Breathing Color’s renowned latex and solvent media. Truly, this is solvent printer media that offers peerless versatility.
Breathing Color is celebrated for its fine attention to detail. And this extends across all our solvent and latex media. Our solvent photo paper canvas is archival-ready and intended to be a reliable material for professional artists and hobbyists alike.
We understand no two canvas print jobs are the same. This is why we offer unparalleled solvent print media in a variety of sizes and finishes.
Order samples of our solvent and latex media today and see what "measurably superior" really means.
Artists who desire a high quality finish to their prints regularly rely on solvent paper. The material offers an extremely high level of finish, allowing for greater color density, vibrancy, and more.
Solvent printer media is also designed to work with solvent based printers. This way, there are no additional tasks or tools required. Simply prepare your file for print, select the solvent print media that best suits your work, and begin latex printing. It couldn’t be easier.
A solvent is a print material that doesn’t contain water. Most traditional ink is at least partially water based. In the case of latex media, the latex ink solvent is printed onto the canvas material without penetrating it. This allows for staggering image quality and vivid colors.
Solvent inks contain oil or alcohol, which helps transport the pigment. Compare this to aqueous inks, which are water based. To learn more about various inks, check out our guide to archival quality printmaking.
You picked a solvent printer because you prize speed, efficiency, and durability. Shouldn’t your print media give you the same? Breathing Color for Solvent, Latex, and UV - add a little bravado to your bottom line.
Discover levels of lustre you didn’t think possible with our Satin and Gloss solvent media. There are multiple options to choose from:
We offer our solvent glossy paper in a variety of roll sizes. Select the best material, finish, and size that suits your print project.
Achieve a pearlescent effect with your high contrast work. Our Muse Metallic is sure to catch the eye with dramatic effect and unequivocal finishing. Enjoy this unique solvent media in sizes from 20 feet up to 75 feet.
Discover Gesture, which offers the greatest color gamut in its class. It is made in the USA, like all of Breathing Color’s renowned latex and solvent media. Truly, this is solvent printer media that offers peerless versatility.
Breathing Color is celebrated for its fine attention to detail. And this extends across all our solvent and latex media. Our solvent photo paper canvas is archival-ready and intended to be a reliable material for professional artists and hobbyists alike.
We understand no two canvas print jobs are the same. This is why we offer unparalleled solvent print media in a variety of sizes and finishes.
Order samples of our solvent and latex media today and see what "measurably superior" really means.
Artists who desire a high quality finish to their prints regularly rely on solvent paper. The material offers an extremely high level of finish, allowing for greater color density, vibrancy, and more.
Solvent printer media is also designed to work with solvent based printers. This way, there are no additional tasks or tools required. Simply prepare your file for print, select the solvent print media that best suits your work, and begin latex printing. It couldn’t be easier.
A solvent is a print material that doesn’t contain water. Most traditional ink is at least partially water based. In the case of latex media, the latex ink solvent is printed onto the canvas material without penetrating it. This allows for staggering image quality and vivid colors.
Solvent inks contain oil or alcohol, which helps transport the pigment. Compare this to aqueous inks, which are water based. To learn more about various inks, check out our guide to archival quality printmaking.