This matte photo paper is great for attention getting graphics. It is capable of taking on high ink-loads for incredibly bright saturated colors. This paper fills that gap in your portfolio; it is higher quality and thicker than bond paper, and isn’t quite as heavy duty as a photo paper. It is the perfect cost-effective solution for producing high volume seasonal point of purchase displays. It also works really well with thermal laminating films producing a high-impact finished product.
Benefits
- Saturated bright colors
- Works great with thermal lamination films
- Cost-effective
- Fast drying
Applications
- Point of purchase
- Posters
- Short term signage
Customers
- Retail
- Large format print services
- Sign shops
Material Type
Matte coated paper
Gauge|
9 mil (μm 245 ± 5)
Applications
High-volume posters, high volume point of purchase, presentation graphics
Product Benefits
Cost effective, versatile
Weight
200 gsm
Whiteness
150 CEI
Core Size
3” ID core
Gloss Level
16%
Ink Compatibility
Compatible with all thermal and piezo inkjet printers using water-based dye and pigmented inks.
Optimal Service Environment
Optimal Print Environment 70° F (21° C), 50% R.H Optimal Service Environment For printing: 60 - 80° F, 50% Relative Humidity.
Handling Recommendations: Due to the absorptive nature of the coating, you should avoid touching the coated surface. It’s always recommended that cotton gloves be used when handling inkjet coated materials.
Rolls of film are supplied with the coated side facing out. Service Temp. Range -40 - 176° F (-40 C to 80° C).
Ink Compatibility
Compatible with all thermal and piezo inkjet printers using water-based dye and pigmented inks.
RIP & Printer Media Settings
For the best and most consistent results, a profile should be created using an external color calibrator in conjunction with your RIP and color matching software. The bond or uncoated paper setting in most RIPs is appropriate. However, we recommend that you try a few different settings to achieve optimum performance for your specific application.
Light Fastness
The fading time of inkjet ink is a direct result of the inks that you choose to use and the environment where the print is displayed. Please consult with your ink manufacturer for light fastness data.
Finishing
It is always recommended that a protective laminate be applied after printing. Thermal or pressure sensitive laminates can be used on bond paper. Before applying the laminate, allow the image to dry for 24 hours. Due to the absorptive nature of the coating, you should avoid touching the coated surface. It’s always recommended that cotton gloves be used when handling inkjet coated materials.
Optimal Service Environment
For printing: 60 - 80° F, 50% Relative Humidity.
Ideal Storage Conditions
70° F (21° C), 50% R.H. (a controlled environment is recommended); store in original packaging.
Color
White
Shelf Life
1 year from the ship date when stored in proper conditions.