Epson launches Enhanced Matte Poster Board in A3+ and A2

New printing sizes announced


16 January 2007 16:29 GMT / By Jason Denwood

Epson has announced that it is launching A3+ and A2 Enhanced Matte Poster Board sheets ideal for storefront graphics and point of purchase (POP) displays.

Photographers, artists agencies and POP print shops have the benefit of a flat matte surface combined with the rigidity of a mounted print at 1.3mm thick.

Developed exclusively to work in conjunction with Epson UltraChrome K3 printers it produces non-gloss images with high-colour gamut, excellent highlight and shadow detail. It is available in A3+ and A2 packs.

The Enhanced Matte Poster Board is 850gsm and can be printed on both sides. It features two layers which are produced from Elementary Chlorine Free (ECF) paper and a further two layers which carry the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) label. The FSC label allows consumers to recognize products that support the growth of responsible forest management worldwide.

The A3 boards will cost £39.19 while the A2 cost £60.14. Epson also offers the boards in a 24 x 30in and 30 x 40in size. They cost £64.01 each.

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