Printing Media |
Media finish |
Matte |
Media family |
Paper |
Core size |
50.8 mm |
Supported Primary Applications |
Design |
Primary material |
Wood fiber |
Printing material brightness |
110% per ISO 2470-2 Test Method |
Business unit compatibility |
HP Designjet |
Roll dimensions |
610 mm x 45.7 m |
Printing material dry time |
Instant (@ 23°C, 50% RH) |
Printing material flexibility |
Flexible |
Printing material gloss level |
Matte per ASTM D-523 Test Method |
Printing material lamination |
Can be laminated with commercially available pressure-sensitive laminate films. Visit HP's lamination partner for more information. |
Display permanence (indoor home or office) |
Up to 3 years with Original HP 727 inks |
Display permanence (commercial window, laminated) |
Up to 1 month with Original HP 727 inks |
Display permanence (commercial window, unlaminated) |
Up to 1 month with Original HP 727 inks |
Opacity |
91% per ISO 2471 Test Method |
Printing Material Shelf Life |
2 years, unopened in original packaging |
Smoothness |
200 +/- 50 per ISO 2494 Test Method |
Printing material thickness |
4.2 mil/106 microns per ISO 534 Test Method |
Printing material thickness |
0.106 mm |
Printing material weight |
80 g/m² per ISO 536 Test Method |
Whiteness |
160 per ISO 11475 Test Method |
Print system value |
HP printers, Original HP inks and printheads, and Original HP printing materials are designed to work together as a system to provide uncompromising image quality, consistency, performance, durability, and value—every time. |
Fade-resistance note (indoor home or office) |
Display permanence rating for interior displays/away from direct sunlight, under glass by HP Image Permanence Lab and/or by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. on a range of HP media. For more information, see http://www.hp.com/go/supplies/printpermanence |
Fade-resistance note (indoor commercial window) |
Interior in-window display ratings by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of HP media. HP predictions based on test data under Xenon-Arc illuminant — calculation assumes 6,000 Lux/12 hr day. For more information, see |