Kodak Ultra Endura HD 105cm x 40m Sp223 3948593 User Manual
Product codes
3948593
SUPRA ENDURA VC
Digital Paper
ENDURA
Metallic VC Digital Paper
ULTRA ENDURA
Paper
ULTRA ENDURA
High Definition Paper
ENDURA
Transparency Display Material
ENDURA
Clear Display Material
Expanded color gamut
with excellent flesh-tone
reproduction designed
for color- managed digital
workflows
Distinctive metallic high gloss
appearance with stunning
visual impact and depth
High contrast, intense blacks
and bold colors for broad
range of commercial printing
applications
High gloss with iridescent
sheen for high impact
commercial printing
applications
Translucent base film for
backlit display on illuminators
without diffusers
Clear base film for backlit
display on illuminators with
built-in diffusers
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
ENDURA Media
Features
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Ultra are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. 6/2010
Ultra are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. 6/2010
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More information
For complete technical information, look for KODAK
Publication E-4044, KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA
High Definition Paper, on www.kodak.com/go/endura
Publication E-4044, KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA
High Definition Paper, on www.kodak.com/go/endura
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Sizes Available
The paper is available in rolls in glossy (F) surface.
Sizes and catalog numbers may differ from country to country. See your supplier
of KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products.
Storage and Handling
For optimum results, store unexposed paper at 25°C (78°F) or lower in the
original package. High temperatures or high humidity may produce unwanted
changes.
Darkroom Recommendations
Handle unprocessed paper in total darkness. Be sure that your darkroom is
lighttight. In addition, ensure that sources of stray light within the darkroom,
such as lamphouse heads, timer lights, LEDs, etc., are eliminated or shielded.
Printing
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA High Definition Paper is optimized
for both digital and optical printers.
Digital Printing
You can expose ULTRA ENDURA High Definition Paper with many types of
digital printers. KODAK Printers include:
• KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 30 and SRP 30 Laser Printers
• KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 30 and SRP 30 Laser Printers
• KODAK PROFESSIONAL RP 50 LED Printer
• KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R
• KODAK LED Digital Color Printers 20R and 20P
• KODAK CRT-based Printers such as KODAK PROFESSIONAL Digital
Multiprinters
For starting values for KODAK Digital Color Printers and other manufacturers’
equipment, refer to KODAK Publication CIS-284, Digital Printer Aims for KODAK
PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA High Definition Paper (available from www.
kodak.com/go/endura or contact your Kodak representative).
Optical Printing
Expose KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA High Definition Paper in
automatic printers or enlargers equipped with tungsten or tungsten-halogen
light sources or photo enlarger lamps. Set up and balance the printer or enlarger
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Printer Control Negative Sets
Use the appropriate KODAK Printer Control Negative Set to determine aims for
KODAK Color Negative Films or to cross over from another type of color paper
to this paper.
Processing
Use KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Chemicals for Process RA-4. You can also
use KODAK EKTACOLOR Digital Developer Replenisher RT*. KODAK
PROFESSIONAL Pro Strips Color Negative Paper Control Strips/for Process
RA-4 can be used to monitor your process.
Use a maximum drying temperature of 93°C (200°F).
Latent-Image Keeping
For best results, process paper on the same day that you expose it. If latent
image shifts occur, minimize them by keeping the time between exposure and
processing as consistent as possible.
Retouching
Retouch these papers by following instructions in KODAK Publication No. E-70,
Retouching Prints on KODAK EKTACOLOR and EKTACHROME Papers.
Mounting
Mount the prints with dry mounting tissue or a photographic mounting
adhesive. If tissue is used, the temperature across the heating platen should
be 82 to 93°C (180 to 200°F). Apply pressure for 30 seconds, or up to 3
minutes for a thick mount.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
ULTRA ENDURA High Definition Paper
*Available in certain countries only—please contact your normal distributor of
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Products.
Caution: Temperatures above 93°C (200°F) and/or high pressures and/or
extended time periods may cause physical and color changes in prints.
Storage and Display of Prints
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ULTRA ENDURA High Definition Paper has been
formulated to provide excellent dye stability and print longevity for prints
displayed under more intense lighting in commercial settings (5000 lux for 20
months), under typical home lighting conditions (i.e., 120 lux for 12 hours a day),
and typical home dark storage conditions (i.e., 20 to 23°C [68 to 73.4°F] and
50% relative humidity). Photographic dyes, like all dyes, can change with time
and exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet radiation, excessive heat, and high humidity.
*Available in certain countries only — please contact your distributor of KODAK PROFESSIONAL
Products.
Products.