Description
HP Coated Paper - 36"x300'
Designed for professional print environments, HP Coated Paper - 36"x300' delivers exceptional color accuracy and reliable handling right off the printer. This coated media is ideal for color-accurate everyday prints, working comps, and design proofs, helping teams move quickly from concept to presentation. The combination of a coated surface with HP engineering ensures vivid color reproduction, crisp detail, and smooth gradients, enabling proofing accuracy that partners with color-management workflows. Its standout handleability means time-sensitive documents can be rolled or stacked as soon as they exit the printer, reducing downtime and speeding up reviews. With a wide 36-inch width and a generous 300-foot length, it is built for high-volume projects, making it a versatile choice for studios, marketing departments, and print shops that demand both quality and productivity. This media balances performance and practicality for a range of wide-format applications, from marketing proofs to internal comps, all while maintaining consistent results across runs and days.
- Color-accurate results across workflows: The coated surface and optimized ink interaction deliver consistent color density for proofs, comps, and marketing materials, helping your team maintain brand fidelity from first draft to final approval. Designed to work with calibrated workflows and color-managed printers, it minimizes color shifts between proof and production, reducing the need for reprints and accelerating decision cycles.
- Sharp detail and smooth gradients: The coated finish enhances sharpness in text, line art, and photographic elements, delivering clean halftones and well-defined edges. With reduced feathering and improved ink control, this media preserves subtle tonal variations and color transitions, making it ideal for technical diagrams, product visuals, and presentation-grade proofs.
- Exceptional handleability for rapid turnaround: HP Coated Paper is engineered for easy post-print handling, enabling you to roll or stack documents immediately after output. The coating helps resist curl and minimizes sticking, supporting efficient workflows in proofing and review stages where time is of the essence. This reliability translates to faster approvals, fewer interruptions, and smoother project progression.
- Broad applicability and versatility: From design proofs and working comps to color charts, charts, and client-ready presentations, this coated paper performs across a wide range of uses. Its robust 36" x 300' roll format is well-suited for large-format printers and extended print runs, helping teams manage high-volume jobs without compromising color accuracy or surface quality.
- Cost-conscious, high-volume media: The lengthy 300-foot roll reduces the frequency of media changes, decreasing downtime and labor costs in busy environments. Combined with dependable color output and handling, this media delivers a favorable cost-per-sheet for large proof sets, marketing catalogs, or multi-page client boards, making it a practical choice for studios and production teams aiming to improve throughput and profitability.
Technical Details of HP Coated Paper - 36"x300'
- Dimensions: 36 inches wide, 300 feet long
- Finish: Coated paper surface designed to enhance color accuracy
- Roll format: Wide-format media suitable for large-format printers
- Ideal uses: Color-accurate everyday prints, working comps, and design proofs
How to install HP Coated Paper
Loading and using HP Coated Paper is straightforward since this is a roll media designed for wide-format printers. Follow these steps to ensure optimal results and a smooth workflow:
- Prepare the printer: Confirm that the printer is configured for coated paper media and that color-management profiles are calibrated for accurate output. Ensure the print driver or RIP is set to the appropriate coated-paper media type to maximize color fidelity and ink control.
- Load the roll: Place the 36" wide roll into the printer’s media path, aligning the roll with the guides and ensuring the leading edge is straight and free of curls. Feed the media carefully to prevent skew and verify tension for consistent feeding across long runs.
- Set printing parameters: In your printer driver or RIP, select coated paper as the media type, choose the highest practical print quality for proofs and comps, and adjust ink density if needed to maintain color balance across the job. Enable any proofing profiles if your workflow requires precise color matching.
- Execute a test run: Print a small test sheet to verify alignment, color accuracy, and surface handling. Inspect for any curl, misfeeds, or color shifts and make necessary adjustments before proceeding with full-length prints.
- Handle outputs properly: Allow prints to dry fully before stacking or rolling. Use appropriate storage to avoid humidity exposure and direct sunlight, which can affect color stability and surface finish. Roll or lay flat as dictated by your project workflow to preserve surface quality.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is HP Coated Paper used for? A: It is designed for color-accurate everyday prints, working comps, and design proofs, with excellent handleability that lets technical professionals roll or stack time-sensitive documents as soon as they come off the printer.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this paper? A: The media comes in a 36" wide by 300' long roll, suitable for wide-format printers and extended print runs.
- Q: How does the coating affect print quality? A: The coated surface enhances color density, sharpness, and edge clarity, while reducing ink feathering. This results in crisper text, more accurate color reproduction, and smoother gradients ideal for proofs and presentations.
- Q: Is this media appropriate for proofs and working comps? A: Yes. It is specifically marketed for color-accurate proofs and working comps, helping teams evaluate design decisions with reliable, repeatable results.
- Q: How should I store or handle HP Coated Paper? A: Store in a cool, dry environment away from humidity and direct sunlight. Handle prints with clean hands to prevent surface fingerprints, and allow inks to dry completely before stacking to avoid set-off and smudges.
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