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Hahnemuehle FineArt Baryta 325

(early report, based on own profiles and very few sheets)

subjective evaluation by Uwe Steinmueller

 

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Hahnemuehle FineArt Baryta 325

Surface Satin (Baryta layer)
   
Material Fiber paper
   
Weight 325 g
   
Sizes to be announced
   
Inks recommended Photo Black
   
Color or B&W Both
   
free ICC Profiles Hahnemuehle
   
OBA (Optical Brighteners)

Measured with BabelColor
How to read this chart you find here
   
Printer experiences Epson 3800 and Canon iPF6100
   
Handling

Epson 3800:

We used paper thickness 5 and platten Gap wider

Canon iPF6100:

We use the HW Semi Gloss 2 setting

 

   
Tips and Tricks Follow the instructions + see handling above
   
Known Issues  
   
Price  $$$                                         ($ normal, $$ not cheap, $$$ pretty expensive)
   
Link to manufacturer www.hahnemuehle.com
   

 

 

Comments by Outback Print Editors

 

Uwe Steinmueller

Nice paper with a not too delicate surface (matters in handling). We got a dMax of 2.55 on the Canon iPF6100 printer. For the Epson 3800 we may need to select a different paper in the drivers to lay down more ink. Our main concern is actually the strong white due to OBAs. Otherwise an excellent paper.

 

 


 

 

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