Museo MAX Archival Fine Art Paper is a lovely, archival printing paper for inkjet use. This paper produces rich, vibrant and truly saturated colors. If it is used for black and white printing, you'll find it achieves maximum density with a full tonal range of light and dark areas. Shadow areas will be subtle, providing a luxurious tonal range that will impress your client. Museo Fine Art is optimized for pigmented inkjet inks but is also compatible with dye based inks.
Note! Museo MAX is compatible with most photo-realistic inkjet printers. Museo MAX is designed for use with the matte black ink cartridge
| Basis Weight | 365gsm |
| Thickness | 0.015" |
| ISO Brightness | 91% |
| Opacity | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Surface Finish | Velina |
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Comments about Museo MAX Archival Fine Art Paper for Digital Printing (17 x 22", 25 Sheets):
The size and weight make beautiful prints that don't curl or wave. I used them for black and white prints and they hold the values great--good separation between values.
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Comments about Museo MAX Archival Fine Art Paper for Digital Printing (17 x 22", 25 Sheets):
I'm using this paper for gallery prints and I'm very happy with it. The warm off white tone and tooth are a nice watercolor-like paper that suits my abstract photos very well. I use both the 13x19 250gsm and the 365 gsm. The 365 weight is very sturdy and makes for a great gallery object, when in a portfolio box with bag and board. I have noticed the occasional sheet to have a spec in it, and with my work being very minimal, they are noticeable so that is a problem for me, hence the 4 stars. The size brings up an interesting issue. With a 13x19 I often print out a 12x16 or 12x18 and the dimensions look great. I'm still not used to using the 17x22, for a 16x20 image, but I'm still experimenting with that. And 17x22" portfolio bags and boxes, while hard to find are now available. The packaging for shipping was good and the paper arrived well protected.
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