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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
- 90 = 90 years displayed prints under glass
:- 90 = 90 years displayed prints under glass


> 250 = greater than 250 years test continuing (c = color - bw = black & white -s with PremierArt Print Shield Spray) as rated by [http://www.wilhelm-research.com Wilhelm Imaging Research]
:> 250 = greater than 250 years test continuing (c = color - bw = black & white -s with PremierArt Print Shield Spray) as rated by [http://www.wilhelm-research.com Wilhelm Imaging Research]


[[62c]] = non-archival color prints (rated less than 70 years)
:- [[62c]] = non-archival color prints (rated less than 70 years)

Latest revision as of 16:27, 2 September 2010

  • Name - Somerset Velvet for Epson
  • Manufacturer - Made exclusively for Epson by Somerset, makers of fine specialty papers since the 1700s.
  • Type - Quick-dri 100% cotton, acid-free RC paper for photo prints and art reproduction
  • Manufacturer's description - Somerset has always been the first paper choice among serious artists and printmakers. Ever since the 1700s and the days of handmade paper, Somerset has enjoyed a reputation for quality that has continued to grow through the years. Now Epson brings you this old world paper, with an ink jet coating, to meet the quality requirements of the most demanding printmaker. Somerset Velvet for Epson is a 100% cotton, acid-free paper that delivers long-lasting prints when printed with EPSON Archival™ or UltraChrome™ Ink.
  • Weight - 255 (roll) 505 (sheet) gsm
  • Thickness - 19 (roll) 36 (sheet) mil
  • ISO Brightness - 96 %
  • Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Media

Notes

- 90 = 90 years displayed prints under glass
> 250 = greater than 250 years test continuing (c = color - bw = black & white -s with PremierArt Print Shield Spray) as rated by Wilhelm Imaging Research
- 62c = non-archival color prints (rated less than 70 years)