Hi everyone.
What paper I can use with GMG ColorProof besides GMG Paper (Semmimate)?
Maybe Epson?
Hi Alien,
there is a lot of half-truth stated here and I do not want to comment on all. Just two points. Whilst it is true that there are indeed only a few companies actually manufacturing paper, the range of nanoporous ORIS Pearl papers is being made exclusively for CGS. When you consider changing your paper for various reasons, (I am actually aware of the hassle in Russia), the least you want to do is change all of your profiles and calibration sets. This is not something which can be done via the web in half an hour, and even if the measured values are correct, you might still see differences to the original paper (slightly different gloss etc.) The ORIS PEARL SUPER-V, however, can be used as if it was the original paper. In other words, you don not need any specific calibrations, profiles and spotcolor databases, just change the paper and the results will be as ususal.
There are differences, however:
1. Roll length is 45m, so less curl and less roll handling
2. The sqm price for sheets and rolls is the same
3. No optical brighteners at all, your paper stays at it is, even under UV conditions
4. The meadiawedge tolerances are the same, if not better compared to the original paper
5. The manufacturing tolerances are as tight as with the original paper, if not better
6. The coating is nanoporous, i.e. better drying larger colorspace, if needed
7. Last but not least, is is considerably less expensive.
The paper is on stock at our dealer Comline, Moscow.
Please contact me if you would like a sample roll.
Thanks, Heiner