Epson reveals latest addition to SignatureWorthy media range
Global print, imaging and innovation leader, Epson, has extended its SignatureWorthy range to include its brightest canvas media with acooltint[1], without the use of any Optical Brightner Agent (OBA). The Exhibition Canvas Natural Satin has been designed for displaying high-end works such as portrait photography and fine art. The fact that we don’t use brightening agents, means that ‘yellowing’ over time is minimised, so works of art will look as fresh as the day they were hung.
Made from premium 2:1 weave polycotton, the canvas has a smooth texture and is ph neutral. It is ideal for stretching across frames as the corners are crack resistant, meaning high-value, high-quality results are easily achievable.
Fabien Nicol, product manager, Epson Europe, said: “This premium quality, ph-neutral canvas is available in three widths:17-inch, 24-inch and 44-inch in roll lengths of 12.2m, making it a versatile choice for printers and artists wanting to reproduce fine art prints and eye-catching photography that they are happy to put their name to.”
The Exhibition Natural Satin Canvasis priced from £80.07 per 12.2m roll and will be available in 2014.
Key features:
Designed to perform with UltraChrome HDR and UltraChrome K3 with vivid magenta inks |
Compatible with Epson’s SP4900, SP7900, SP9900, SP7890, SP9890, SP11880 printers |
Ideal for photo reproduction as it has a 95 CIE whiteness rating and a cool blue tint |
Premium quality |
Doesn't use Optical Brightener Agent, which minimises yellowing over time |
Comes in 17-inch x 12.2m, 24-inch x 12.2m, 44-inch x 12.2m rolls |
Ph-neutral |
2:1 weave polycotton |
Ideal for stretching |
Smooth texture |
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