Kodak revamps paper range
Monday 04 September, 2006
Kodak has revamped its range of inkjet printer papers, with the aim of improving usability for consumers across the series.
The company's Ultra Premium Photo Paper, Premium Photo Paper and Photo Paper will all now feature "porous media technology", according to What Digital Camera.
The range has been limited to the three standards of paper, each carrying a gold, silver or bronze colouring on the package to denote the quality level of the paper. This will "simplify the buying process" for consumers and "increase on-shelf efficiency" for retailers, the website reports.
A quicker drying surface is featured on the printer paper range, added to a new greater-absorbent surface that responds to the latest developments in inkjet printer cartridge technology.
The Photo Paper and Premium Photo Paper are available in matte and gloss finishes, whereas the top-of-the-range Ultra Premium Photo is available in high gloss and semi-gloss finishes.
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