Epson Inkjet Proofing Paper - White

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EPSON
PCN#
8859AL
MFG#
S041160
$240.15
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Product Highlights:
  • 89 Brightness
  • 96% Opacity
  • Super B

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Product Condition: New and Factory Fresh
Shipping Weight: 9 lbs.
Epson Proofing Papers
Tech Specs
Specifications

Manufacturer

Epson Corporation

Manufacturer Part Number

S041160

Manufacturer Website Address

http://www.epson.com

Brand Name

Epson

Product Name

Proofing Papers

Marketing Information

Designed with a commercial grade base color, the glossy white is ideal for design concepts, presentations, or fine arts applications when a high gloss, bright white finish is desired. It is typically used by designers, ad agencies, or commercial photographers for presenting color accurate comps to clients or for creating professional marketing materials. Coated with exacting standards, this paper displays outstanding short term stability when used in conjunction with Epson professional inks. Its medium weight combined with a wide color gamut makes this the perfect choice for commercial proofing applications.

Like all of Epson's innovative media, this paper is engineered to give you the highest resolution and color saturation possible. As always, EPSON supplies guarantee EPSON quality.

Packaged Quantity

100 Sheet

Product Type

Proofing Paper
Product Information

Sheet Standard

Super B

Sheet Size

13" x 19"

Grammage

185 g/m²

Print Technology

Inkjet

Surface Finish

Glossy

Brightness

89

Opacity Percentage

96%
Physical Characteristics

Product Color

White
Miscellaneous

Additional Information

  • Highest color gamut available for accurate color reproduction
  • Base color and gloss level designed to match commercial press applications
  • Excellent short term stability for exacting proofing standards
  • Dries instantly for easy handling with Epson inks
  • Ink is dry to the touch after printing. However, it takes 24 hours before it cures and becomes durable.
  • Resistance to water
  • Lamination feasibility