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Key Features
- 100% Alpha Cellulose Resin-Coated Base
- Basis Weight: 260 gsm
- Thickness: 12 mil
- Brightness: 80%
This 60" x 100' roll of Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260 from Moab is a 260 gsm paper with a metallic finish and a 100% alpha cellulose resin-coated base. The paper's high gloss and metallic finish provide a unique lifelike, almost 3D quality to any image and it offers a good heavy feel with a 12 mil thickness. Also the paper is rated with a 97% opacity, a gloss level of 62% at 75°, and an 80% whiteness. The paper is suited for both black and white as well as color prints with its water-resistant, acid-free design and it comes on a 3" core.
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CAN I USE THIS PAPER IN MY EPSON STYLUS PRO 3800?
CAN I USE THIS PAPER IN MY EPSON STYLUS PRO 3800?
Yes, you would be able to use this Moab Slickrock Metallic Pearl 260 (16.54 x 23.39", 25 Sheets), with an Epson Stylus Pro 3800.
Date published: 2022-10-19
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what are the archival stats for this media
Moab lists this paper as archival and acid free.
Date published: 2025-12-01
where can I find printer profiles for this paper?
where can I find printer profiles for this paper?
The find the printer profiles for this paper, go to the Moab website, click "ICC Profiles" and select "ICC Profiles Downloads." You will be able to select your printer model, and see which paper profile and settings are recommended.
Date published: 2021-02-01
Does Moab sell a 44" wide roll of this paper? If ...
Does Moab sell a 44" wide roll of this paper? If not, what is the widest that you sell?
Here is the 44 inch version: https://bhpho.to/2psuVvn
Date published: 2019-10-02
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What profile should I use for this paper with HP Vivera pigment ink?
Hi John,The moabpaper.com site has the profiles for a few of the HP machines on their profile page here:http://moabpaper.com/icc-profiles/You'll notice that the printers are somewhat older as HP pulled out of the fine art photography market a while ago.Marc
Date published: 2018-08-28
