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2018-10-05T09:07:54

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent

I have tried many, many different papers and, for the past year, have chosen this one for the prints that I submit to competitions. It is superb for both color and monochrome images.

oliver m.

2018-07-31T09:05:19

Rated 5 out of 5

Legacy baryta paper

Nothing not to like about this paper. Great colors and deep blacks.

CAREN C.

2017-08-04T13:01:16

Rated 5 out of 5

Best so far

So far it's the best archival digital printing paper I've ever used.

ERIC S.

Epson Legacy Baryta Paper Specifications

About Epson Legacy Baryta Paper

In collaboration with the world's greatest artists, these unique papers were developed for those who intend to sell their prints to both art collectors and investors.

Working with famous European paper makers, art galleries, and chemical engineers. Epson ensured the Legacy Paper line to be the finest paper available.

As a result, Epson Legacy Papers produce outstanding black density and color fidelity - along with exceptional archival properties required for high-end photographic fine art printing.

Legacy Baryta
Legacy Baryta is a traditional baryta paper with a white, smooth satin finish. There are two barium sulphate coatings with an industry leading microporous inkjet receptive layer that produces deep, rich blacks (Dmax),expanded color gamut and gentle tonal gradations. This paper delivers the look and feel of the revered silver halide F-surface darkroom papers and will provide excellent image permanence.

Epson Legacy Baryta Paper Features

  • 100% Alpha Cellulose
  • Image Permanence: 200 years color / 400 years B&W (when used with Epson HD and Epson HDX Ink)
  • 12 mil / 305 Mu caliper
  • Acid and lignin free / pH buffered
  • Minimal levels of Optical Brightening Agents (OBAs)
  • Smooth surface / Satin finish

Key Features

  • 100% Alpha Cellulose
  • 12 mil / 305 Mu caliper
  • Acid and lignin free / pH buffered
  • Image Permanence: 200 years color / 400 years B&W (when used with Epson HD and Epson HDX Ink)
  • Minimal levels of Optical Brightening Agents (OBAs)
  • Smooth surface / Satin finish