Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Paper (13 x 19", 25 Sheets)

BH #CA206211038 • MFR #206211038
Canson Infinity
Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Paper (13 x 19", 25 Sheets)
Key Features
  • 100% Cotton Rag Base
  • Basis Weight: 310 gsm
  • Thickness: 15.6 mil
  • Whiteness: 89.12%
With an aesthetic and feel mimicking that of F-type smooth satin fiber paper from the darkroom, Platine Fibre Rag Paper from Canson Infinity sets a standard for printing in the digital age. Available here as a 25-pack of 13 x 19" sheets, the 100% cotton paper has the latest microporous coating along with the classic platinum/platine finish for bringing a darkroom look to digital printing. The 310 gsm paper also has a thickness of 15.6 mil and is rated with a whiteness of 89.12%. The paper is acid free and internally buffered for longevity and benefits from instant drying and a high water resistance to ensure no damage during handling.
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Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Overview

With an aesthetic and feel mimicking that of F-type smooth satin fiber paper from the darkroom, Platine Fibre Rag Paper from Canson Infinity sets a standard for printing in the digital age. Available here as a 25-pack of 13 x 19" sheets, the 100% cotton paper has the latest microporous coating along with the classic platinum/platine finish for bringing a darkroom look to digital printing. The 310 gsm paper also has a thickness of 15.6 mil and is rated with a whiteness of 89.12%. The paper is acid free and internally buffered for longevity and benefits from instant drying and a high water resistance to ensure no damage during handling.

Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Specs

Item Type
25x Sheet Paper
Size
13 x 19" / 33.02 x 48.26 cm
Surface Finish
Luster
Basis Weight
310 gsm
Thickness
15.6 mil / 396.24 µm
Materials
Cotton Rag
Single/Double-Sided
Single
Whiteness
89%
OBA Content
No
Packaging Info
Package Weight
3.965 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
19.8 x 13.85 x 0.85"

Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Reviews

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How do I eliminate bronzing on Canon pro-100?

How do I eliminate bronzing on Canon pro-100?
Asked by: Ken
This printer (pigment inks) is not compatible with this paper. Using canon OEM inks.
Answered by: Ken
Date published: 2023-09-07

How do this compare with the Epson Platine?

How do this compare with the Epson Platine?
Asked by: virginia
The Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Paper (8.5 x 11", 25 Sheets) has 89.12% whiteness and high water resistance. The Epson Legacy Platine Paper has 82% whiteness.
Answered by: Nachmen
Date published: 2024-09-02

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I need a double sided fine art paper for a promo I'm doing. Image on one side, text on the other. What are my options?
Asked by: Jane H.
Send it to a pro printing company and have it done correctly...
Answered by: Fred W.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Back before Christmas I purchased two boxes of ...

Back before Christmas I purchased two boxes of Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag paper (8.5x11 and 13x19) from B&H. I now have a new Canon imageProGraf 300 printer. I've downloaded the ICC profile for this paper, but Canson does not indicate the "Media Type" setting that I should use in PS or LR. Could anyone advise me what media setting I should use?
Asked by: Michael
You can probably use Luster or Exhibition Fiber which is also in the semi gloss family. Please note: being that the TM300 is only a 4 color printer not really for photos or fine art, you can't expect to get the exact color on prints anyway. You'll need a printer like the Pro 4100.
Answered by: David
Date published: 2021-02-19

I purchased 2 boxes of Canson's Platine Fibre Rag ...

I purchased 2 boxes of Canson's Platine Fibre Rag paper from B&H back in December. I now have a Canon imageprograf 300 printer. I've downloaded the icc profile from Canson's site. The accompanying pdf recommends that in PS, the media paper type should be set at "Matte Paper". However, the label on the box describes the paper as "Ultra Smooth Glossy".  Would anyone have a suggestion as to the correct media type for this paper? 
Asked by: Michael
Hi Michael, I use Canson Platine with my Canon printer as well. I just went to Canon’s web site and downloaded the ICC profile for Platine paper and the Prograf 300 model, and nowhere in the pdf do I see anything about setting the printer media type to “matte”. The document I’m reading says: “ On the Main Page (figure 1), choose the media type that you believe is closest to the substrate/paper you are using.” You should be selecting “Glossy” for this paper type. I suggest you go back to Canson’s site and download the IVC profile again, making sure you’re selecting Platine Fibre Rag and not some other profile. (Canson sells matte papers with similar names, so I wonder if perhaps you selected the wrong profile) let us know how you get on.
Answered by: Paul
Date published: 2021-02-15

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is this compatible with the canon pima pro 100?
Asked by: Jim C.
Yes, it is compatible and it is best to use the printer specific ICC profiles for the Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag Paper and the Canon PIXMA PRO-100 Wireless Professional Inkjet Photo Printer when printing. This can be found with the drop down filters at the link here: https://www.canson-infinity.com/en/icc-profiles?fp=485
Answered by: Naftoli
Date published: 2023-07-31

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Can this paper be used with large format Canon printer ?
Asked by: Anonymous
I had no problem using it with an HP Designjet 130 large format printer.
Answered by: Ann E.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Does the grain run long or short?
Asked by: Linda
I highly doubt it would make any difference.This is an extremely high resolution fine grain semi gloss paper and is about the best there is.Canson don't state any specification on their website but do include images of all their surface finishes and they all look pretty random to me.Sheet media is always loaded in portrait with the long side facing adjacent to the motion of the print head.
Answered by: Paul M.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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