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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
19/10/07
Canon has introduced two new papers, Polished Rag and High Resolution Coated
Bond, for their imagePROGRAF large format printers. At 300gsm/15mil, the
Polished Rag is a thick media providing the look and feel of traditional fiber-based
photo paper.
Polished Rag is available in 8.5 x11,inches, 13 x19 inches and 17
x22 inches cut sheet as well as rolls in widths of 17, 24, 44, and 50 inches. At
120gsm, the new High Resolution Coated Bond Paper is ideal for general office
large format printing.
CANON U.S.A. INTRODUCES NEW POLISHED RAG FINE ART MEDIA AND HIGH RESOLUTION
COATED BOND PAPER FOR imagePROGRAF PRINTERS
Canon U.S.A. To Host Print Signings By Acclaimed Explorers of Light On New
300gsm Polished Rag During PhotoPlus Expo
New York, October 18, 2007 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of digital
imaging solutions, has recently introduced two new large format papers for the
Company’s line of imagePROGRAF large format printers – Canon Polished Rag and
High Resolution Coated Bond papers. Canon will be debuting the new Polished Rag
media at the Canon booth (#318) during the PhotoPlus Expo in New York City,
October 18-20, where Canon Print Masters will be signing their works printed on
the new fine art media for show attendees.
Also on display in the Canon booth during the show will be the recently released
EOS-1Ds Mark III and EOS 40D digital SLR cameras, along with the PowerShot G9
digital camera. Additionally, Canon will have prototypes of the recently
announced EF800mm f/5.6L IS USM*/** and EF200mm f/2L IS USM*/** telephoto lenses
on display under glass.
New Canon Polished Rag
The new Canon Polished Rag media – ideal for digital artists and fine art
photography – complements the Company’s growing line of imagePROGRAF 12-color
large format printers. At 300gsm/15mil, the Polished Rag is a thick media
providing the look and feel of traditional fiber-based photo paper for the fine
art market. The gloss finish and 90 percent brightness give the media an
excellent display quality, while the significant weight and texture gives fine
art prints a high-quality look and feel. The Polished Rag is available in 8.5
x11,inches, 13 x19 inches and 17 x22 inches cut sheet as well as rolls in widths
of 17, 24, 44, and 50 inches.
Each day during the PhotoPlus Expo in New York, one Canon Print Master will
conduct a complimentary limited signing of their work printed on Canon’s New
Polished Rag fine art paper. Acclaimed photographers and members of Canon’s
Print Master and elite Explorer of Light program, Parish Kohanim, Michel
Tcherevkoff, Fay Sirkis and Ryszard Horowitz, will be signing prints during
one-hour intervals for show attendees. Appearances and prints are limited, so
attendees should stop by the Canon booth for specific times and artist
availability.
New Canon High Resolution Coated Bond Paper
At 120gsm, the new High Resolution Coated Bond Paper is ideal for general office
large format printing, presentation materials and CAD drawings. The enhanced
media has a high Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage (CIE) whiteness level
with a blue tint to provide great looking prints for general applications. Great
for use with Canon’s line of five-color dye/pigment Reactive Ink System
imagePROGRAF printers, this new media provides an economical option for crisp
clear text and line drawing prints. High Resolution Coated Bond Paper is
available in sheets of 8.5 x11 inches and in roll widths of 24, 36, and 46
inches.
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