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*'''Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper''' | *'''Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper''' | ||
**[[Canon iPF5000]] > 260 Mlux hrs | **[[Canon iPF5000]] > 260 Mlux hrs | ||
**[[Canon iPF8100]] > 180 Mlux hrs | **[[Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8100 /iPF9100]] > 180 Mlux hrs | ||
**[[Epson Stylus Pro 7800]] - 82 | **[[Epson Stylus Pro 7800]] - 82 | ||
**[[Epson Stylus Pro 9800]] - 82 | **[[Epson Stylus Pro 9800]] - 82 |
Revision as of 19:29, 2 January 2014
- Type - 100% Cellulose · bright white · pearl-finish
- Manufacturer's description - The bright white of FineArt Pearl enables impressive contrasts and pictorial depth in black and white or color photography. The special coating provides a pearl-finish.
- OBAs medium - will produce a noticeable change (yellowing) in media color and image highlight appearance per Aardenburg Status.
- Weight - 285 gsm
- Thickness - 4 mil
- Whiteness - 105
- Test labs
- Archival Rated Printers for the Specified Paper
- Canon iPF5000 > 260 Mlux hrs
- Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8100 /iPF9100 > 180 Mlux hrs
- Epson Stylus Pro 7800 - 82
- Epson Stylus Pro 9800 - 82
- Epson Stylus Pro 7900 - 82
- Epson Stylus Pro 3800 - 82 +> 180 Mlux hrs
- Epson Stylus Pro 4800 - 82
- Epson Stylus Photo R2400 - 82
Notes
- - 82 = 82 years displayed prints under glass without significant fading as tested by Wilhelm Imaging Research
- > 180 Mlux hrs indicates the amount of light exposure (expressed in megalux hours of exposure) that the sample has received to date in test. Testing typically continues well beyond the exposure dose required to establish the Conservation Display Ratings and until high levels of easily noticeable fade have occurred. Aardenburg Status