PermaJet Museum Heritage 310
The rough, textured surface of this paper gives it its Heritage name. The PermaJet Museum Heritage 310 is a fine art inkjet paper with a mid-white base that makes it suitable for a huge range of art. The textured surface adds a depth and quality to images for that extra special look and feel, suited to professional exhibitions, galleries, museums, and artists.
Want to test this paper first? Find it in the PermaJet A4 Fine Art Test Pack 3 and PermaJet A4 Heritage Range Discovery Pack
Heritage Texture
The rough, textured weave is highly suited to fine art photography, rustic scenes, and detailed portraits. The cotton and Alpha Cellulose mix is perfect for artists wishing to reproduce their work, as the paper will imbue the feeling of their canvas or sketchbook.
Print in Excellent Detail
The mid-white tone provides an excellent base for colour and monochrome renditions. The PermaJet Museum Heritage 310 has a superior coating that prints highlight and shadow detail with a high Dmax.
Free ICC Profiles
PermaJet offer Generic ICC Profiles for all of their media, available immediately to download. Alternatively, they offer a range of services and products to maximise the quality of your printing workflow. We recommend taking advantage of their FREE Custom ICC Profile service.
Key Features
- Alpha Cellulose inkjet paper
- Delicate gloss surface
- 320gsm with a bright white base
- Excellent for monochrome and colour
- Compatible with dye and pigment inks
- Works with any inkjet printer
FAQs
What printer is this paper suitable for?
You can use this Permajet photo paper with any inkjet printer, including common household inkjet printers.
What is Dmax in printing?
Dmax is the "maximum density" of ink that can be transferred onto a substrate during the printing process. Otherwise meaning, it's the blackest black that can be achieved on that paper type. A paper type with good Dmax can print images with strong contrast and sharpness as well as deep blacks that maintain details in the shadows.