GRAPEVINE, TX, August 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Direct connect capabilities from your favorite social sites makes it easy to convert images to canvas with the click of a mouse.
Although the social connect is a great feature that the new M9Canvas.com site offers, it is just the tip of the iceberg for artist, families and other image and art based projects that can be converted to canvas prints.
Multi panel printing is another option for decor and panoramic artistic visions are easily selected and made available to the general public, artist and designers with ease and affordability yet to be seen available to the public.
The site clearly states that their simple 1, 2 ,3 process makes it so simple that even a child could complete beautiful projects that are detailed, accurate, and of extreme high quality.
The company also offers free proofing, enhancement, and consultations to help make your canvas project perfect the first time and every time.
With a plethora of sizes available, there are options for everyone, and any project and quantities from a single print to infinity are available for both consumers to commercial applications.
Ease of use, incredible pricing, customization, and free consultation, proofing, and other perks makes M9canvas.com the smartest solution on the web today for canvas print needs.
M9Canvas is a premium canvas printing service located in Grapevine, Texas and is committed to bringing customers the highest quality customer service and prints available. You can visit their website at http://www.m9canvas.com.
Mirage 9 Launches Online Canvas Print Website With Latest Technologies
A new printing website is offering the ability to connect your favorite social site to upload images and have them turned into a canvas type of your choice.
2012-08-25
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[Press-News.org] Mirage 9 Launches Online Canvas Print Website With Latest TechnologiesA new printing website is offering the ability to connect your favorite social site to upload images and have them turned into a canvas type of your choice.