Engineered for use with the DS820A Printer, the 8 x 12″ Metallic Luxury Media Set from DNP offers a unique look from traditional photo papers and allows you to expand your fine-art print options. The paper’s metallic color layer saturates colors and increases contrast, providing vibrant imagery and depth. This makes the paper well-suited for landscapes, cityscapes, and office art, as well as action sports, where a high-gloss look is desired. Available here as a single roll, this Metallic Media Set provides a total of 110 prints.
DNP 8 x 12″ Metallic Luxury Media Set for DS820A Printer
$129.35
In stock
Weight | 5.26 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.9 × 9.7 × 8.35 in |
Surface Finish | Metallic |
Max Printable Area (W x L) | 8 x 12.0" / 20.3 x 30.5 cm |
Media Size (W x L) | 8" x 12.0" / 20.3 cm x 30.5 cm |
Quantity | 1 Ribbon |
Yield | 110 Prints per Ribbon at 8×12" |
2 reviews for DNP 8 x 12″ Metallic Luxury Media Set for DS820A Printer
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Roger Zieme (verified owner) –
8×12 is an amazing size – and with this paper it prints color on the silver, so it is a very cool effect. I’ve even used it for printing certificates for awards and events and so on.
Alexandra Veum (verified owner) –
This is very interesting media. The white point is very… grey. The gloss topcoat helps make it a bit more poppy. Where it works it’s kinda neat (high contrast B&W) but hard to justify. The grey white point means fine details are often blown out, and while you can scale dynamic range to compensate, it does take some trial and error. I would have personally liked a shinier and lighter media, so that the white point itself could shift a bit brighter in the right lighting. As is it’s a bit too niche, and given how excellent the regular premium media is for the DS820 you may not find yourself reaching for this for work often.