Hahnemuhle Natural Line Collection Hemp 290gsm FineArt InkJet Paper (8.5 x 11 inches, 25 Sheets)
Product highlights:
- 290 gsm weight
- 60-percent fiber and 40-percent cotton
- Premium matt inkjet coating
- White, without optical brighteners
- Lightly textured felt structure
- Acid and lignin-free
- ISO 9706 compliant
- Museum-quality for high age resistance
- Compatible with pigment and dye inkjet systems
- Includes 25 sheets in 8.5 x 11-inch size
Hahnemuhle Natural Line Collection Hemp 290gsm FineArt InkJet Paper (8.5 x 11 inches, 25 Sheets)
The Natural Line focuses on FineArt inkjet papers made from unique raw materials, helping to save valuable resources and protect the environment. This Hahnemuhle Natural Line Collection Hemp 290gsm is a white paper with a smooth surface texture made from 60-percent hemp fiber and 40-percent cotton and guarantees archival standards.
Premium Matt Inkjet Coating
With its premium matt inkjet coating, hemp meets the highest industry standards regarding density, color gamut, color graduation, and image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper. The Hahnemuhle Natural Line Hemp 290gsm FineArt InkJet Papers are compatible with pigmented and dye inkjet systems. This pack includes 25 sheets in a standard 8.5 x 11-inch size.
Natural White
Hahnemuhle Hemp uses one of the oldest and most diverse natural fibers in the world and is made of 60-percent hemp fiber. The FineArt inkjet paper’s base impresses with its bright white natural tone and thanks to the bright white color of the hemp fibers, no optical brighteners are required. The lightly textured surface gives the paper a pleasant, silky feel. Combined with the matt premium inkjet coating, this is a truly versatile FineArt inkjet paper.
Acid- and Lignin-Free
Colors and details are brilliantly reproduced, the depth of the black truly stands out and contrasts are reproduced with stunning effect. The acid- and lignin-free FineArt inkjet paper meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance. Hemp was an essential part of paper production for centuries, and due to its extremely robust fibers, it has often been used for long-lasting historical documents.