🖼️ Elevate your art with museum-quality prints that demand attention.
Epson S041637 Velvet Fine Art Paper offers 20 sheets of premium 13 x 19 inch, acid-free, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright white velvet finish. Designed for archival quality and enhanced 1440 dpi printing, it ensures vibrant, long-lasting prints ideal for professional artists and photographers.
Brand | Epson |
Color | White |
Material | Paper |
Sheet Size | A3 |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 13.5"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Sheet Count | 20 |
Paper Weight | 16.3 |
UPC | 801593161006 010343841949 763615972208 638084616499 031111736175 803982821614 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Epson |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00803982821614, 00010343841949 |
Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
Item model number | S041637 |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Size | 13 x 19 Inch |
Manufacturer Part Number | S041637 |
R**5
Excellent For Fine Art Prints
This paper is excellent for fine art prints from an inkjet printer. The paper has a nice substantial weight, gives a great matte finish with a lovely velvet texture. I used my home printer. A Canon G6000 series and the prints looked professionally done!The paper is a cream color, so keep that in mind. It worked great for what we were printing, but I do wish Epson offered an option for the same paper in white as well.
D**T
Excellent paper, however I'm limiting how I use it
My initial impressions... this paper FEELS so good in your hands! The paper is almost twice as thick as Epson's Ultra Premium Luster photo paper (another super excellent Epson paper!). Heavy and substantial! I got it to use on my Epson Stylus Pro 3880 printer. It's an excellent paper for printing photos of fine art.. and "Old World" photography. I used it the other day to print a photo that was perfect for the Watercolor filter in Photoshop CS5. It works very well whenever using "Watercolor" type filters in Photoshop and other editing programs. However it CAN be used in other situations, depending on your image. It is a SUPERB paper! For exhibition quality B & W prints, try Epson's Exhibition glossy paper. NOTE: This paper was designed to be used in Epson's professional printers and a few of the wide format prosumer printers. Not for their basic consumer printers or all-in-ones where it will actually jam your printer badly!! Verify in your printer manual that this paper can be used with your printer.If your printer cannot be loaded with a matte black cartridge, you probably have a printer that is incompatable with this paper.
M**T
Great for giclee prints
I make art prints for my clients. I did a lot of research before settling on this as my paper of choice, and I've been happily using it for a few years now. It can be pricier than some others, but I love the way the colors come out on it, smooth and saturated in a way you don't usually see on matte papers. (Just make sure you print on the right side! The printing side is the one that's facing you when you open the package, with the sheet of directions in front.) It's a good weight too, nice and thick while still being manageable by a home printer.
S**E
This is beautiful paper that makes my work look much better than ...
What can I say? This is beautiful paper that makes my work look much better than I could, alone. It holds fine details while yielding rich color and velvety blacks. Of course, you need a printer that can both feed and print on such thick stock, as well as put down sufficient ink to feed this thirsty paper--I use an Epson Stylus Pro 3880. Things I don't like? Well, it's very difficult (impossible for me, even using the "wet finger" test) to tell which side is which, and you must print on the face side. However, the plastic pouch the paper comes in is supposed to be oriented such that, if its flap is on top when the pouch is sealed, the face side of the paper will be up. So, I place the paper and pouch on my worktable with the sealed flap up, open the flap down onto the table, and withdraw one sheet at a time, face up. Other than that, I wish my printer would auto-feed from a stack of this paper, but it cannot. That's the printer's limitation, though, not the paper's. Buy one of the Epson sample packs, if you haven't tried this paper, yet, and I'll bet you'll be adding it to your inventory.
M**T
This is excellent paper, but seriously overpriced and does have a velvety feel on one side but....
This is excellent paper, but seriously overpriced and does have a velvety feel on one side with the other side being smooth. I am having a hard time finding paper that is velvety and this almost meets my criteria as I use colored pencils and graphite. This is not like the flocked velvety paper though and that paper will not work well with graphite anyway. I would like to find some paper that has a more velvety feel to it, a deeper pile per say and I will keep looking until I find it, I want the feel of sued. Actual sued does not do well with graphite so animal skins are out unless I change them somehow to be able to take graphite better, already tried that route.Think I am going to have to go to a professional art shop and buy paper by the piece, which is really expensive at about $4 - $8 a sheet, of a large sheet of paper about 24" square, and was hoping not to have to do that, but while this paper is good, it is not exactly what I am looking for as I do a lot of botanicals, flowers and animals.This paper also will probably not do well if you want to get really dark blacks or erase a lot, but with that being said is really good art paper. Probably great for portraits also.
A**G
There's a Right Side and Wrong Side to this paper
I love the quality of this paper, but it took me 3 tries (3 large sheets full of ink) to figure out why my prints looked so faded. I bought this paper to make fine art prints from my original acrylics (which range from light washes to dark/black tones). After 3 prints, I thought something was wrong with my Canon Pixma iP8720 printer. After reading a few reviews about the paper, I thought I'd try flipping my faded prints over to try printing on the other side. That worked! I know there are some reviews that say there's not much difference between the front and back of the paper, but please follow the instructions inside the cellophane sleeve to determine which is the front side. It can make a big difference depending upon what you are printing!
D**K
Great product and the company is quick to respond if you have any issues.
Great product and the company is quick to respond if you have any issues with shipping or product. Highly recommend them. We use this paper constantly
A**C
Worth the money
I have an epson printer and with a little tweaking of my scans, this paper can produce a high quality print of my watercolors.
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