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For Fine Black-&-White Prints: New Sunset Fibre Baryta Paper

We’ve rounded out our line of fine art and photography papers with the all new Sunset Fibre Baryta 310gsm. A favorite among photographers who specialize in black-and-white printing, baryta is a coating of barium sulphate that is layered onto photo paper before the final coating.

Baryta papers are favored because they deliver more intricate details and definition as well as a greater range of black and gray tones, and has archival qualities. The very white pigment of the baryta layer produces a neutral white shade and a smooth texture. The result is the ideal surface for inkjet printing on an acid- and lignin-free paper that’s compatible with all dye and pigment inks.

sunset packSunset Fibre Baryta 310gsm is excellent for a number of applications, such as fine art reproduction, art portfolios, photo albums and greeting cards. Plus it’s instant dry for easy handling, although we do recommend wearing white gloves to avoid finger prints.

This new paper is available in the following sheet sizes: 8.5×11-inch; 11×17-inch; 13×19-inch and 17×22-inch as well as these roll sizes: 17-inch-x-50-foot; 24-inch-x-50-foot; 44-inch-x-50-foot and 50-inch-x-50-foot.

You can also try our new Baryta along with 11 other Sunset Fine Art and Fibre papers in our Sunset Media Portfolio Pack, which includes two 8.5×11-inch sheets of each paper.

Shellie has more than 20 years of experience in the print publication industry as a content strategist, editor and writer. She has partnered with printing, photography and graphics professionals on a wide variety of publications and printing projects. At LexJet, she writes about customer experiences, industry trends, new products and the latest inkjet printing innovations.

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