Here’s a quick look at what you need to know for perfect printing results with your Canva design:
Ever spent hours perfecting a design in Canva, only to print it and find the colours are faded or the text looks blurry? It’s a frustrating moment, especially when you’ve put real effort into making it look right.
Canva makes design easy and accessible for everyone, from small business owners to beginners, but printing isn’t always as straightforward as creating.
The truth is, getting your Canva design to look professional in print takes a little planning, from choosing the right file type to setting up bleed and colour profiles correctly.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through the exact steps to make sure your Canva designs print beautifully every single time.

Since Canva is primarily designed for digital work, its default settings are optimised for screens, not for paper. This means that to get a great Canva print, you need to adjust a few key print settings.
Before we get into the details of downloading, let's explore the settings you need to configure within Canva itself for the best results.
One of the most critical print settings to adjust is the file's colour mode. Your computer screen uses RGB (Red, Green, Blue) to display colours, which is how Canva operates by default. However, a professional printer uses CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black).
Printing an RGB file in CMYK can make colours appear faded or slightly off, so that bright blues might turn purplish and vibrant tones lose their original depth on paper.
If you have a Canva Pro account, you can convert your design to the CMYK colour mode when you download it as a 'PDF Print'. Users with a free account will have their files in RGB, but many print shops can perform the conversion for you.
Still confused about RGB vs. CMYK? Here's a quick breakdown of what each colour mode does, and when to use it:
| Color Mode | Best For | How it Works |
|---|---|---|
| RGB | Digital screens (websites, social media) | Adds light to a black screen to create colour. |
| CMYK | Professional printing (flyers, business cards) | Subtracts light by adding ink to white paper. |
Have you ever printed an image that looked blurry? That’s usually a resolution issue. For your Canva print to look crisp and professional, it needs to be high resolution. Web graphics are typically 96 DPI (Dots Per Inch), but printed materials require a much higher 300 DPI. You can absolutely print at home without losing quality, provided you export your file correctly.
Canva makes achieving high resolution simple. By choosing the ‘PDF Print’ option, Canva automatically exports your design at 300 DPI.
To ensure the best quality:
Getting your Canva design ready to print starts long before you hit the print button. A personalised Canva print needs more than creativity; it depends on careful setup to ensure the right size, clean edges, and sharp, high-quality results.
Two of the most important steps are:
If your design goes right to the edge of the page, you’ll need to add a bleed. This is a small margin (usually 3mm or 0.125 inches) that ensures no white lines appear after trimming. Crop marks are guides that show the printer exactly where to cut.
To add these in Canva:
Canva automatically applies the standard bleed amount, but always check with your printer in case they require a custom amount.
Getting your sizing right from the start can save you from printing issues like blurry images, stretched layouts, or cropped edges. Here’s what to keep in mind:

Your Canva design is ready to go, but before you hit print, there’s one last step that really matters: exporting it the right way. The file type you choose can be the difference between a sharp, professional print and one that looks a bit off. Canva gives you options like PDF, PNG, and JPG, but only one gives you true print-quality results.
Let’s walk through how to choose the right format and download your design so it looks just as good on paper as it does on your screen.
When downloading your Canva design for print, you'll see a few file format options. What should you choose? Let's
To make it simple, here’s a quick guide:
Canva saves your work automatically, so you can always return to your project later. When you’re ready to download, the steps differ slightly for professional printing and home printing.
Before you print a large batch, it’s always worth doing a test print to make sure colours, margins, and sizing appear exactly how you expect.
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Printing a Canva project with perfect results requires careful consideration of various factors, from file colour modes and resolution to the right paper size and export formats.
By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure that your designs not only look stunning on screen but also translate beautifully onto print.
Remember, taking the time to adjust settings like bleed and crop marks can make all the difference in achieving a professional finish.
Yes, you can. To maintain quality, download your Canva design as a ‘PDF Print’ file. This ensures it’s saved at a high resolution (300 DPI) suitable for printing. Open the PDF on your computer and use your home printer’s highest quality print settings for the best possible outcome.
Canva offers a professional printing service directly through their platform. After finishing your design, click the ‘Print’ button (if available for your design type) or ‘Share’, then ‘Print your design’. Follow the prompts to select your options, and Canva will handle the printing and deliver it to your doorstep.
Before sending your file, ensure it is downloaded as a ‘PDF Print’. Confirm that you have included bleed and crop marks in the download settings. If you have Canva Pro, change the colour profile to CMYK. A final check of the exported PDF for any errors is also highly recommended.
Canva provides templates for standard paper sizes like business cards and flyers. However, the best paper size and type depend on your project. It's always a good idea to check with your professional printer for their recommendations, as they can advise on paper weight and finish (matte, gloss) for best results.
You can preview your Canva project by clicking the “Preview” or “Present” option in the editor. This lets you check layout, colours, and alignment before downloading or sending for print.
To print the exact size in Canva, set custom dimensions before designing. Even with the free version of Canva, exporting as PDF Print is a good option for better results.
Open your Canva project, click Share → Download, choose PDF Print, then open the file on your computer and select Print from your printer settings for high-quality results.