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Epson Matte Archival Paper A4 50 sheet

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Matte Archival Paper A4 50 sheet
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  • Epson Archival Matte Paper A4, 189 g/m²
  • 50 sheets
  • suitable pigment ink
  • matte 189 g/m² paper-based medium

This matte 189 gsm paper-based medium is used exclusively with pigment ink.
With the current silver halide system, users have not been able to print matte photos unless they subjected them to a complicated process. This paper is not the only solution to this difficult process, but it is attractive to many professional users who have been waiting for this kind of paper for a long time.

Größe: A4
  • A3
    Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
  • A4
    Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
19,95 Druckerpapier Inkjet
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Epson Matte Archival Paper A4 50 sheet

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  • Epson Archival Matte Paper A4, 189 g/m²
  • 50 sheets
  • suitable pigment ink
  • matte 189 g/m² paper-based medium

Product description for Epson Matte Archival Paper A4

This matte 189 gsm paper-based medium is used exclusively with pigment ink.
With the current silver halide system, users have not been able to print matte photos unless they subjected them to a complicated process. This paper is not the only solution to this difficult process, but it is attractive to many professional users who have been waiting for this kind of paper for a long time.

Epson Matte Archival Paper A4 50 sheet

Ausstattung
Papiertyp
matt
Fotopapier
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Papiergröße
DIN A4
Papierstärke
189 g/m²
Sonstiges
Verpackungseinheit
50 Blatt
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
0103438300730
KAN
C13S041342

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