
Fotospeed Platinum Etching 285 A2 - 25 sheets
The Fotospeed Platinum Etching 285 A2 Sheet is made from 75% alpha cellulose and 25% cotton for excellent image sharpness and density. It features an inkjet coating and velvety texture, compatible with dye and pigment inks. This acid and lignin free paper delivers a high D-Max and offers excellent archival quality, ensuring a long-lasting life of more than 85 years More
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The Fotospeed Platinum Etching 285 A2 Sheet is made from 75% alpha cellulose and 25% cotton for excellent image sharpness and density. It features an inkjet coating and velvety texture, compatible with dye and pigment inks. This acid and lignin free paper delivers a high D-Max and offers excellent archival quality, ensuring a long-lasting life of more than 85 years
Fotospeed Platinum Etching 285 A2 - 25 Sheets Key Features:
- Made from alpha cellulose and cotton for archival quality
- Features a velvety texture
- Includes an ink-receiving layer and a natural white base
- Delivers a high D-Max and a wide colour gamut
- Compatible with dye and pigment inks for long-lasting life
- Available in various printing sizes like A2, A5, A6, and more
- Offers excellent image sharpness and density
- Has an Opti-coat precision coating and inkjet coating
- Can be recycled and dries instantly
- Can be used on all piezo water-based and commercial thermal printing systems
- Used for a wide range of applications
- Offers an opacity of 99%
- The acid- and lignin-free paper features high archival quality
- Has a matte coating for colour photography
- 285 gsm weight with a thickness of 460μm
What's in the box?
- 1 x Fotospeed Platinum Etching 285 A2 - 25 Sheets
FAQs:
What are compatible applications?
The Platinum Etching 285 sheet can be used on commercial thermal and piezo water-based printing systems like Canon, Kodak, Epson, HP, etc. Various compatible applications include albums, cards, portfolios, limited edition prints, and for photographic restoration/reproduction.
What are the optimal storage conditions?
The paper must be stored in a recommended temperature range of 15°C - 25°C and relative humidity of 40% - 60%. When dry-mounting the temperatures must not exceed 82°C, stored in archival packaging when stored outside the original box.
How to dry the prints?
The papers can be left to air to fully dry for a few hours after printing and it is recommended to avoid stacking the papers on top of each other straight away. A giclée varnish or spray can be applied to protect the print from damage or the effects of UV light.
Back to topProduct Specification
Paper Finish | Matt |
Paper Size | A2 |
Sheet Weight [gsm] | 285 |