Epson 2100 Glossy Paper available in UK?

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Ray

Hi,

As Epson seem to have discontinued the Glossy Paper S41350 in the UK does
anyone know of an alternative in A3. TDK has been suggested but I cannot
find this size. Any sources known for the full range.

Does anyone know why it was discontinued?

Ray
 
Ray said:
Hi,

As Epson seem to have discontinued the Glossy Paper S41350 in the UK does
anyone know of an alternative in A3. TDK has been suggested but I cannot
find this size. Any sources known for the full range.

Does anyone know why it was discontinued?

Ray

Try here, no recomendation just googled it

http://www.silverprint.co.uk/inkj3.html

Peter.
 
Ray said:
Hi,

As Epson seem to have discontinued the Glossy Paper S41350 in the UK does
anyone know of an alternative in A3. TDK has been suggested but I cannot
find this size. Any sources known for the full range.

Does anyone know why it was discontinued?

Ray
Also Google SO41350 and you'll still find it

Peter.
 
Hi,

As Epson seem to have discontinued the Glossy Paper S41350 in the UK does
anyone know of an alternative in A3. TDK has been suggested but I cannot
find this size. Any sources known for the full range.

Does anyone know why it was discontinued?
www.permajet.com
 
Ray said:
Hi,

As Epson seem to have discontinued the Glossy Paper S41350 in the UK does
anyone know of an alternative in A3. TDK has been suggested but I cannot
find this size. Any sources known for the full range.

Does anyone know why it was discontinued?

Ray

For these inks I think that the archival properties of matt paper are
better and Epson quote 70 something years.

Have a look at ILFORD paper found them excellent. also made in A3 plus size.
 
Ray said:
As Epson seem to have discontinued the Glossy Paper S41350 in the UK does
anyone know of an alternative in A3. TDK has been suggested but I cannot
find this size. Any sources known for the full range.

Ilford recommend Galerie Smooth Gloss for the 2100.

TH
 

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