Epson Signature Worthy Japanese Kozo Paper Thin 24" Roll Media

Epson Signature Worthy Japanese Kozo Paper Thin 24

Product Code: S045600
(Epson Global Code: C13S045600)
Media Type: Roll
Display / Usage Category: Japanese Kozo Paper / Photographic & Fine Art
Media Size: 24" (610mm x 10m)
Media Weight: 70g/m²
Media Format:... Roll
Thickness: 0.12mm / 120 µm
Finish: Matte
Core Size: 2"
Printable Surface: Single Sided
Ink Compatibility: Aqueous
Qty per Pack: 1 roll
Suits Products: Stylus Pro 4000 - 17, Stylus Pro 4800 - 17" A2, Stylus Pro 7800 - 24" A1, Stylus Pro 9800 - 44" A0, Stylus Pro 11880 - 64", Stylus Pro 9880 - 44" B0+, Stylus Pro 7880 - 24" A1, Stylus Pro 4880 - 17" A2, Stylus Pro 9900 - 44", Stylus Pro 7900 - 24", Stylus Pro 9700 - 44" B0+, Stylus Pro 7700 - 24" A1, Stylus Pro WT7900 - 24" A1, Stylus Pro 4900 - 17", Stylus Pro 9890 - 44", Stylus Pro 7890 - 24", SureColor P10070 - 44", SureColor P20070 - 64", SureColor P7070 - 24", SureColor P9070 - 44", SureColor P6070 - 24", SureColor P8070 - 44", SureColor P5070 - 17",

Description:

This translucent, natural fibre, mulberry-based inkjet media is strong and durable and the combination of the coating and the ink allows you to achieve high colour density. At 70gsm, Japanese Kozo Paper Thin is perfect for high-end photography, fine art display and interior design. The Kozo paper is made from a type of mulberry used in Asia and Japan for traditional papers. Despite its lightweight and fine texture, this new category of premium paper is very strong because of the Kozo fibres, enabling the creation of durable and long-lasting fine art. While it is translucent, it provides artists with deep colour saturation, ensuring that their work looks impressive.

This premium paper has a smooth texture and is durable because it is humidity resistant. It is also part of our Signature Worthy selection of celebrity-endorsed products, proven to be reliable.

Ideal for fine art, the Japanese Kozo Paper Thin allows a diverse range of outputs to be produced, from Japanese screens, to room dividers or even paper windows. It can be used in the same way as Kakemono, which is a Japanese scroll paper ideal for calligraphy, that is mounted on the wall. It is also suitable for drum-tight finishing on wooden frames. This flexibility allows artists to unleash their creativity using a medium inspired by Japanese tradition.


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