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*'''Whiteness''' - 94 | *'''Whiteness''' - 94 | ||
*[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Harman%202008_10_22/WIR_Harman_2008_10_22.pdf Wilhelm Ratings] | *[http://www.wilhelm-research.com/WIR%20Harman%202008_10_22/WIR_Harman_2008_10_22.pdf Wilhelm Ratings] | ||
*'''Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper''' | |||
**[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6100]] - 70 | |||
**[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF5100]] - 70 | |||
**[[HP DesignJet Z3100-24 -44]] > 200 | |||
=== Notes === | |||
:- 70 = 70 years displayed prints under glass without significant fading | |||
:> 200 = greater than 200 years test continuing as tested by [http://www.wilhelm-research.com Wilhelm Imaging Research] |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 6 September 2010
- Type - Acid free, microporous paper on a Baryta fibre base containing no Optical Brightening Agents. Instant dry photo paper with a silica coating for improved archival permanence. The baryta layer gives the prints greater detail and definition and the look and the look and feel of real photographic paper. Beautiful creamy whites and velvety blacks give a true range of tones for black and white printing. The specially developed anti-curl system ensures the prints remain flat after printing.
- Weight - 310 gsm
- Thickness - 12 mil
- Whiteness - 94
- Wilhelm Ratings
- Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper
Notes
- - 70 = 70 years displayed prints under glass without significant fading
- > 200 = greater than 200 years test continuing as tested by Wilhelm Imaging Research