HP printers, Original HP ink supplies, and Original HP printing materials are designed to work together as a system to ensure uncompromising image quality, consistency, performance, durability, and value—every time.
The consistent satin finish gives a pearl luster appearance and displays the images with real photo quality.
Accurate color proofs and photos for consistent photo-realistic image quality
Prints made with HP 85 Ink Cartridges and HP Premium Plus Satin Photo Paper may be displayed indoors under glass for approximately 82 years[1] before noticeable fading and staining will occur.
Overview & Specifications
Overview and features
Overview
Get long-lasting prints and the color stability you demand using a professional satin photo and proofing media. This media type is an excellent solution for quality conscious graphic designers, professional photographers and prepress markets.
Benefits
Satin finish
Color accuracy
Fade resistant
Target customers
Professional photographers, pre-press, graphic designers
Target applications
Trade Show and Event Displays, Posters and Presentations, POP and Retail Displays, Photo Enlargements, Proofing, Art Reproduction, Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Hewlett-Packard large-format printing materials are guaranteed to meet HP published specifications, to be free of manufacturing flaws and defects, and are designed to resist paper jams when used correctly.
Footnotes
[1]Prints made with HP 85 Ink Cartridges and HP Premium Plus Papers may be displayed indoors under glass for 82 years before noticeable fading and staining will occur, according to Wilhelm Imaging Research (see http://www.wilhelm-research.com for details). Display Permanence Ratings are based on accelerated light stability tests conducted at 35 klux with glass-filtered cool white fluorescent illumination with the sample plane air temperature maintained at 24° C and 60% relative humidity. Data were extrapolated to display conditions of 450 lux for 12 hours per day using the Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. "Visually-Weighted Endpoint Criteria Set v3.0" and represent the years of display for easily noticeable fading, changes in color balance, and/or staining to occur.
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