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IRIS Printer
Unlike more modern printers. the beauty of the
IRIS 3047 is that it can print on practically anything we can wrap around
the drum. Materials that we have used successfully for either direct or
indirect prints include the following:
- Papers: Rayon, silk, rice and parchment
- Fabrics: Polyester, silk and cotton
- Plastics: Lexan, mylar and polyester
- Miscellaneous: Leather, foil, mesh and wood veneer
We were asked to print on sandpaper
but since the ink nozzles are $750 each (there are four of them) we thought
better of it!
Our standard in-house archival
materials are as follows:
- Somerset Radiant White Velvet - 330 gsm
100% cotton, acid-free and mold made. This is a bright white paper
that gives a sharp image with brilliant color and a smooth texture.
Sheet size is 35 x 46.75 inches.
- Lyson Smooth (Hahnemuhle German Etch and Photo-Rag)- 310 gsm
100% rag, acid-free machine-made paper. These are bright white papers
that give a very sharp image with deep blacks and very saturated color.
Sheet size is 35 x 46.75 inches
- Canvas
100% cotton. Our canvas is pre-coated to give a brilliant, semi-glossy
sharp image. This is available 42" wide by unlimited length.
- Rice Papers
Japanese Gampi and Mulberry rice papers give excellent results
if looking for something a little different.
EPSON Printers
Our standard house papers for the Epson are:
- Hahnemühle 100% cotton
rag paper in 308 gsm and 460 gsm.
- Innova Smooth White 100% cotton rage paper 310 gsm
- Epson waterproof premier canvas (which can be stretched)
- Mulberry Rice paper (9500 only)
- Printable wallpapers
- Backlit material
- And much more...
We are always testing new, and
old, coated and uncoated watercolor papers.
Lexan, mylar and high-resolution
glossy stocks are available upon request. Longevity on these stocks may
vary.
We have many samples of different kinds of paper
and other substrates, call to make and appointment to check them out.
(888-ART PRIN)
Your choice of material affects the longevity of
your prints. Please call Silicon to discuss specific archival issues in
regards to various substances.
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