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Fredrix Print Canvas Now Available at Paragon Visual

Fredrix print canvas in a professional studio for fine art and photo printing

Fredrix Print Canvas Now Available at Paragon Visual

Fredrix print canvas is now available from Paragon Visual, giving print shops, photographers, and décor producers a strong lineup of premium canvas options. If you want a canvas that helps your prints look polished and ready for display, Fredrix is a brand worth a closer look. This guide explains what makes the line appealing, where each product fits, and how to choose the right Fredrix print canvas for your workflow.

What Is Fredrix Print Canvas?

Fredrix is a well-known name in canvas, and that matters when you sell finished prints. The canvas surface affects color, texture, sheen, and the overall feel of the final piece. It also affects how the print looks once you stretch, frame, or display it.

That is why many print providers pay close attention to canvas selection. The right media helps you create a better-looking product and a more consistent result. For photographers and décor producers, that can translate into prints that feel more premium from the start.

At Paragon, Fredrix fits naturally into fine art reproduction, photo printing, giclée work, and wall décor production. You can browse the full lineup on our Fredrix brand page.

Canvas wall art displayed in a modern interior décor setting

Printable canvas is a strong fit for photography, fine art reproduction, and premium wall décor.

Why Fredrix Print Canvas Stands Out

Fredrix has a strong following because it gives users multiple ways to match the canvas to the job. Some customers want a satin or semi-gloss look. Others want more sheen or a fine art surface geared toward aqueous output. Fredrix gives you those choices without making the lineup hard to understand.

That flexibility helps in a few ways. Print shops can offer more than 1 finish. Photographers can choose a surface that supports the look of their work. Décor producers can match the canvas to the style of art they sell.

  • Premium printable canvas options for fine art, photography, and décor work
  • Multiple finishes for different visual styles
  • Strong presentation for framed prints and stretched canvas
  • Good alignment between media choice and end-use application

4 Fredrix Print Canvas Options Available from Paragon

Paragon currently offers 4 Fredrix print canvas products. Each one serves a slightly different purpose.

Fredrix Frisson 901SSJ Print Canvas

Fredrix Frisson 901SSJ Print Canvas is the satin option in the lineup. It fits eco-solvent, UV, and latex workflows. Frisson works well when you want a refined look with balanced sheen. It is a smart choice for fine art reproduction, photo work, gallery wraps, and upscale décor printing.

  • Satin finish with a balanced visual look
  • Strong fit for eco-solvent, UV, and latex printing
  • Good choice for framed art and gallery wraps

Fredrix Encore 901GSJ Print Canvas

Fredrix Encore 901GSJ Print Canvas is the gloss option for eco-solvent, UV, and latex users. It is a better fit when you want more sheen and a brighter presentation. That makes it appealing for photo-driven prints, bold wall décor, and applications where more visual pop helps the image stand out.

  • Gloss finish for stronger visual impact
  • Built for eco-solvent, UV, and latex workflows
  • Good fit for vivid décor and photographic output

Fredrix 131 Semi Gloss Print Canvas

Fredrix 131 Semi Gloss Print Canvas sits between satin and gloss. It also fits eco-solvent, UV, and latex workflows. This canvas gives you a polished finish with strong color vibrancy, but it does not push the shine as far as a full gloss surface. That makes it a nice middle-ground option for décor prints and high-end photo reproduction.

  • Semi-gloss finish with a polished look
  • Designed for eco-solvent, UV, and latex printing
  • Good choice for décor and premium photo work

Fredrix Crystal 901VWR Print Canvas

Fredrix Crystal 901VWR Print Canvas should be viewed differently from the other 3 products above. This is the bright white, water-resistant, aqueous-focused option in the group. If your work centers on fine art reproduction, giclée printing, photography, or premium framed and stretched canvas output, Crystal 901VWR deserves special attention.

  • Best positioned for aqueous fine art workflows
  • Bright white, water-resistant surface
  • Strong fit for premium reproduction and presentation work

How to Choose the Right Fredrix Print Canvas

Choosing the right Fredrix print canvas starts with your printer technology. After that, look at finish and end use. This approach makes the lineup much easier to sort through.

Step 1: Match the canvas to your printer workflow

If you run eco-solvent, UV, or latex equipment, start with Frisson 901SSJ, Encore 901GSJ, or Fredrix 131 Semi Gloss. Those 3 products make up the main solvent, UV, and latex group in this lineup.

If your shop focuses on aqueous fine art printing or giclée production, start with Fredrix Crystal 901VWR. It fits a different conversation and should not be lumped into the same buying logic as the other 3 canvas products.

Step 2: Decide how much sheen you want

Once you narrow the workflow, think about the finish your customers prefer. Satin gives you a balanced look. Gloss creates more shine and visual pop. Semi-gloss lands in the middle. Crystal 901VWR works best as the bright white, aqueous-focused fine art option rather than as part of the satin / gloss / semi-gloss comparison.

  • Frisson 901SSJ: Best for a satin look with balanced sheen
  • Encore 901GSJ: Best for a glossier, more reflective presentation
  • Fredrix 131: Best for semi-gloss output with color vibrancy and more control
  • Crystal 901VWR: Best for aqueous fine art and giclée applications where bright white, water-resistant performance matters

Step 3: Think about the jobs you produce most often

For décor printing, modern wall art, and bold photo work, Frisson, Encore, or 131 may be the better fit. Your ideal choice depends on how much sheen you want in the finished piece. For photographers, artists, and fine art producers working in aqueous environments, Crystal 901VWR is the product to review first.

In other words, the best Fredrix print canvas is the one that matches your printer, your production process, and the kind of work you sell every day.

Print professional stretching a canvas print over wooden stretcher bars

A quality print canvas should look great not just off the printer, but also during finishing and stretching.

How Paragon Can Help

Paragon can help you narrow the field faster. We can help you compare finish, workflow, and application so you do not waste time testing the wrong canvas first. That is useful whether you are expanding into canvas printing or trying to standardize a media choice across repeat jobs.

You can also explore more products in our Fine Art media category, browse the Fredrix brand page, shop the live product pages, or request a quote if you need pricing or help choosing the right material.

Final Thoughts on Fredrix Print Canvas

Fredrix print canvas gives print shops, photographers, and décor producers several strong options. That makes it easier to match the right canvas to the printer, the finish, and the final application. If you want to add a premium canvas line to your offering, Fredrix is a smart place to start.

Ready to get started? Shop Fredrix print canvas online or request a quote from Paragon Visual for help with your next canvas project.