Who are you all using for large quality canvas prints ?

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Just wondering who you are using for good quality canvas prints. I have used DSCL in the past, but the last ones I got printed, which was some time ago, came out rather dark, and I see from Trustpilot this seems to happen a lot with them. I am looking at getting something printed in a large size of around 48in x 24in DSCL charge £155 for this size, so who are you all using at a reasonable cost too. Many thanks in advance.
 
Trade Canvas Print every time, although I don't know if they do that size. They offer a discount for TP'ers
 
I used Photobox for a canvas I got my wife for Christmas
Very pleased with the print and finishing quality, well packaged and their software was simple to use.
Would definitely use them again, fairly priced and they have a sale on now ending the 19th
 
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Trade Canvas Print every time, although I don't know if they do that size. They offer a discount for TP'ers
Unfortunately they don't do the size I want, but thanks anyway.
 
Don’t use My Picture.

Had a voucher so just used them.

1st 2 need to be redone, loose fit at dented canvas.
The replacements exactly the same.

A quick Google search and a steam iron has fixed most of the issues and now have 2 of each print
 
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