A4/25 Baryta FB 350 Hahnemühle
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Baryta FB
Hahnemühle Baryta FB is a 100% α-cellulose, bright white FineArt inkjet paper and features an inkjet coating that has been specially optimised for FineArt applications.
The heavy, minimally textured base paper impresses with a high degree of whiteness and an extremely smooth surface. In combination with the high-gloss premium inkjet coating, it produces excellent print results. Blacks have impressive depth, colours are brilliantly reflected, and details and contrasts are perfectly reproduced.
The barium sulphate in the coating gives the paper the feel of a traditional analogue baryta paper. Baryta FB is acid- and lignin-free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance. The high-gloss, extra-smooth FineArt inkjet paper makes colour photographs pop and reproduces black and white shots in a unique fashion.
Features
- bright white, high-gloss paper 350 g/m2
- 100% α-cellulose
- acid- and lignin-free
- minimally textured surface
- compatible photo printers: Canon, EPSON, HP
- availability: sheets and rolls
- ICC profiles and guides
Hahnemühle Glossy FineArt
In this range you will find art papers made of 100% cotton or pure α-cellulose with a glossy finish. The gloss range extends from a fine gloss (satin) to a medium gloss (pearl) to a high gloss (baryta).
Hahnemühle Glossy FineArt overview
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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. | |


