KODAK PROFESSIONAL Inkjet Photo Paper, Glossy / 255g – Dry Lab
This 10" x 328' roll of PROFESSIONAL Glossy Inkjet Photo Dry Lab Paper from Kodak is a dry lab paper that features an instant drying resin-coated base with a glossy f-surface finish. This creates a quality paper with a bright white point with clean highlight detail. The paper is compatible with most Noritsu, Fujifilm, and Epson dry lab printers and has a basis weight of 255 gsm and a thickness of 10 mil. It will also work with thermal and cold laminates. This variety of features makes it useful for high-end photography, fine art reproductions, and other dry lab applications.
FEATURES:
• Compatible with Noritsu, Fuji and Epson Dry Lab printers
• 10-mil, 255-gram e-surface photo paper
• Kodak Professional Watermark on back of photo paper
• Microporous, instant-dry coating on a resin-coated paper base
• Bright white point provides clean highlight detail
• Thermal and cold laminate compatible
APPLICATIONS:
• High-end photographs
• Fine art reproductions
• Photo albums, greeting cards, photo books and other Dry Lab applications
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Material |
Resin-coated photo base |
| Gauge |
10 mil / 255g |
| Glosss Level |
>/=25 |
| Opacity |
>90% |
| Whiteness |
>134 |
| Printer/Ink Compatibility |
Compatible with Noritsu, Fuji and Epson Dry Lab printers. |
| Light-fastness |
The fading time of inkjet ink is a direct result of the inks that you choose to use and the environment where |
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the print is displayed. Contact the ink manufacturer for light-fastness data. |
| Finishing/Post Processing |
It is always recommended that a protective laminate be applied after printing. Hand applying lami-nate is |
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not recommended. Pressure-sensitive or thermal laminates can be used. Before applying laminate, allow |
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the image to dry for 24 hours. |
| Optimal Service Environment |
72° F (21° C), 50% R.H For end use: 0-300° F |
| Handling Recommendations |
Due to the absorptive nature of the coating, you should avoid touching the coated surface. It’s always |
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recommended that cotton gloves be used when handling inkjet coated materials. |
| Ideal Storage Conditions |
70° F (21° C), 50% R.H. (a controlled environment is recommended); store in original packaging. |
| Shelf Life |
1 year from the BMG ship date when stored in proper conditions. |