Why You Should Check Out the New Epson Proofing Papers

Why You Should Check Out the New Epson Proofing Papers
This new paper offers the widest color gamut available to provide accurate color reproduction, an essential element in successful proofing and color matching applications.
Many of our proofing companies, commercial houses, and marketing customers have switched to the new Epson Standard Proofing Paper Premium in the past few months with excellent results. This new paper offers the widest color gamut available to provide accurate color reproduction, an essential element in successful proofing and color matching applications. Epson Standard Proofing Paper Premium meets or exceeds new 2017 standards for both GRACol 2017 and Fogra 52 standards for coated and un-coated papers with optical brighteners. Available in both 200 gsm and 250 gsm rolls, it has proven extremely popular for color critical applications and delivers exceptional results at an economical price. Shop Standard Proofing Paper Premium 200 Shop Standard Proofing Paper Premium 250 sale-epsonAccording to Epson, the new Standard Proofing Paper Premium, with a LAB value of 96.2, 1.4.-10.2 measured at M1, offers whiter, bluer color and is GRACol Grade 1 / Fogra 52 compliant, making this one of the first papers in the market that truly reflects what the industry has been looking for in replicating the new press stocks. Delivering a large color gamut, high opacity, sharp details and instant dry capabilities, Standard Proofing Paper Premium has been manufactured to exacting specifications that deliver Delta E tolerance below 0.5, one of the industry’s best. Read Epson’s official press release about the new Standard Proofing Paper Premium If you have questions about Epson’s new Standard Proofing Paper Premium or would like to try introducing this exciting new paper to your workflow, feel free to give us a call at 800-342-9294 or email us at inkjet@imagingspectrum.com. Happy printing!
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