HP Heavyweight Coated Paper 130 gsm-1372 mm x 30.5 m (54 in x 100 ft)
Produce rich, color-accurate, lasting prints and deliver on quick turnaround times. HP Heavyweight Coated Paper is ideal for color-accurate prints, working comps, and design proofs, and offers excellent handleability—roll or stack time-sensitive documents as soon as they come off the printer. And to help you meet the environmental objectives of your company—and your clients—this recyclable,2 PEFC™-certified paper1 supports responsible forest management worldwide.
From line drawing to illustrations and light ink-density graphics, see high-quality, consistent image quality print to print and roll to roll.
• Count on consistent image quality. A new coating reduces bleed for crisp, vivid maps and display graphics and provides resistance to paper cockle which can result in image-quality defects.
Handle prints with confidence right off the printer. An enhanced coating provides ink abrasion resistance to help you deliver on quick turnaround times.
• See improved handleability—and fewer reprints. A new coating provides increased ink abrasion resistance. Roll or stack your time-sensitive documents right off the printer.
Gain versatility with this premium bright white paper. From working comps and design proofs to fine line drawings and illustrations, meet project needs and environmental objectives of your company and clients with this PEFC™-certified paper1.
• Take advantage of broad application possibilities and printing flexibility. HP Heavyweight Coated Paper is compatible with a wide range of HP Designjet printers using Original HP dye- and pigment-based inks as well as HP Latex Inks.2
1 Trademark license code PEFC™/29-31-198, see http://pefc.org. Not all PEFC™-certified products are available in all regions.
2Requires 2-inch spindle for compatibility with the HP Designjet L25500 Printer series.
HP C6570C, 30.5 m, 11.1 cm (4.37"), 130 g/m²
HP C6570C. Roll length: 30.5 m, Minimum dimensions (W x D x H): 11.1 cm (4.37"), Printing material weight: 130 g/m²