Canvas and foil photo paper for a Canon MX880 color printer?

Hi,
I have a Canon MX880 standard color printer.  Has anyone out there printed to a printer such as mine on either canvas or foil?  If so, how did it turn out?  Could you please share on where you buy your canvas product?  Your foil product?  Thanks!

Hi. D50 is the color temperature and the other number is monitor brightness. Do you have a camera club in your town? Maybe you could contact them. Meanwhile, try setting your monitor brightness and contrast to 50 percent and see if that gives more pleasing results.
John Hoffman
Conway, NH
1D Mark IV, Rebel T5i, Pixma PRO-100, MX472

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