10x15 cm | 800 pcs | DNP DS40 (4x6) Premium
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Dai Nippon Printing (DNP)
DNP is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo, with factories and sales offices around the world, including the Czech Republic and Slovakia. In the past DNP was mainly a research company developing and manufacturing consumables for world-class dye-sub printers. Since about 2008, we can also meet photo printers under the DNP brand.
DNP is currently the largest innovator in dye-sub printing technology. It brings innovations not only to the photo printers themselves, but also to the dye-sub medias, of which DNP is the world's largest manufacturer. Today there is practically no dye-sub photo printer that does not use media manufactured in DNP factories.
| features: | Value |
| Print technology | medium for dye-sublimation printing |
| Compatibility | DNP DS40 |
| Media type | DS paper |
| Format | 10x15 (102x152 mm) |
| Roll capacity | 800x 10x15 |
| Media surface | gloss or semi-matte (selection in the controller) |
| Media texture | smooth or lustre (selectable in driver) |
| Media grammage | 230 g/m² |
| Grammage (sensational) | medium |
| Media thickness | 220 µm |
| Tint (sensational) | cold |
| Manufacturer | DNP |
| Intended for | profi |
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FOMEI Warranty – 6 Months
The media you purchase is stored in a climate-controlled environment, i.e., at the prescribed temperature and relative humidity. This prevents degradation. Therefore, even in the case of extended storage from production to dispatch, you always receive fresh media. Thanks to this, we guarantee flawless media quality with consistent print colors for a full 6 months.
| Handling of Media for Inkjet and Dye-Sub Printers | |
|---|---|
| Storage conditions (original packaging) | 10-20°C, 40-60% RH without condensation |
| Working environment | 15-25°C, 30-70% RH without condensation |
| Optimal printing conditions | 19-23°C, 40-60% RH without condensation |
| Use clean gloves when handling unprinted media. | |
