Ink Compatibility | Compatible with Original HP Latex Inks; also solvent, low-solvent, and UV-curable inks |
Weight | 200 g/m² per ISO 536 Test Method |
Thickness | 203 microns/8 mil per ISO 534 Test Method |
Opacity | >97% per TAPPI T-425 Test Method |
Whiteness | >122 per ASTM E-313 Test Method |
Brightness | >99 per TAPPI T-452 Test Method |
Finish | Semi-Matte |
Dry Time | Instant Dry |
Take up Reel | Take up reel recommended for L3xx printers and not recommended for L5xx series printers. |
Operating Temperature | 15 to 100° C / 59 to 212° F |
Operating Humidity | 20 to 80% RH |
Lamination | Hot or cold lamination; can be laminated with most commercially available laminate films |
Shelf Life | 2 years, unopened in original packaging |
Storage Temperature | 0 to 40° C / 32 to 104° F |
Storage Humidity | 5 to 95% RH |
Country of Origin | Product of Germany |
Environmental | Commonly recyclable, FSC®-certified paper |
Ordering Information | N3T48A 914 mm x 61 m (36 in x 200 ft) N3T49A 1372 mm x 61 m (54 in x 200 ft) N3T50A 1524 mm x 61 m (60 in x 200 ft) |
1. Can be recycled through commonly available recycling programs.
2. HP has a policy for offering Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®)-certified papers that are sourced from FSC®-certified forests and other controlled sources. BMG trademark license code FSC®-C115319, see fsc.org. HP trademark license code FSC®-C017543, see fsc.org. Not all FSC®-certified products are available in all regions. For information about HP large format printing materials, please visit HPLFMedia.com.
3. Based on testing prints produced with Original HP Latex Inks using a 3-mil vinyl film laminate that contains a water-based acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive, a 3-mil vinyl film laminate that contains a solvent acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive, and a 3-mil polyester film that contains a low melt copolymer blended ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) thermal-adhesive system—the formulations of which HP believes represent the majority of film laminates that are commercially available based on historical testing. Films without the above-mentioned formulations may not be compatible.