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Hp Professional Business Paper Matte (8.5 X 11", 150 Sheets)

Hp Professional Business Paper Matte (8.5 X 11", 150 Sheets)
  • Product Code: ga194820
  • Availability: In Stock

$72.72 $113.44

Print projects with a professional look and feel on both sides with HP's 150-count, 8.5 x 11" Professional Business Paper Matte. The paper is made with responsibly sourced fiber and allows crisp, black text and sharp color graphics on brochures, flyers, and marketing materials. Produce print-shop quality business collateral in-house on your laser printers.

Double Sided    200 gsm Basis Weight    Optimized for HP Laser Printers & Toners    Print Shop-Quality Business Material    Responsibly Sourced and FSC-Certified    Recyclable As Mixed Paper

Parameters
Item Type150x Sheet Paper
Size8.5 x 11" / 21.6 x 27.9 cm
Surface FinishMatte
Basis Weight200 gsm / 52 lb
Single/Double-SidedDouble
Storage Conditions64 to 86°F / 17 to 30°C at 35 to 55% Humidity
Packaging Info
Package Weight3.985 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)11.2 x 8.7 x 1.3"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work in a Konica t3 and If so will I need different film for different lighting or will the 400 be okay in bright sun (Arizona)Thanks!

A: This film would be 120 format so it would not be compatible with your Konica T3 which accept 35mm format film. You could use ISO 400 film if you are shooting in various lighting conditions. However, if you're only shooting in bright sunlight most of the time, you would be better off with a film such as Kodak Professional Portra 160 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures) B&H # KOP16036 which is best suited for those conditions. Please see the image below for reference.

Q: 2. Has anyone using this film had success pushing or pulling this film? If so, by what number of stops? Thanks.

A: Portra 400 is really amazing as it has about a 7 stop latitude. 4 over and 3 under. It has Kodak's movie film Vision3 technology in it. Its made to cover about every situation. I think its best overexposed 1-2 stops. But also pushes quite well. Remember, pushing color film only increases contrast not light. The scene still has to be lit.

Q: 3. it says it expired 2 yrs ago, how is that going to affect it???

A: If the package has been kept cool and dry, the contents should still be usable, but developing could require a bit more time. I'd recommend loading a test roll all shot at the same settings into 2 different tanks. Develop one according to the recommended time and the other a minute or so more, and then compare the results.

Q: 4. how many shots?

A: Thank you for sending message.Now I live in Tokyo,Japan. If I bought some of 810 negative film , How much does shipping takes from B&H to Tokyo?And how many days does it takes?Please let me know.

Q: 5. Will this bag fit a 15.6 laptop?

A: I would not suggest it. This would fit up to 15" laptop

Q: 6. Can the waist belt be removed?

A: Yes, the waist belt can be removed

Q: 7. How many photos can you take with this?

A: It depends on the format of the medium format camera being used, and on occasion the particular camera. 6x4.5mm = 16 shots (15 on some older models)6x6mm = 12 shots6x7mm = 10 shots

Q: 8. Do you have to mix the whole gallon at one time? Should it all be mixed at one time? How long does the developer last mixed up in a gallon jug? When you use it for 1 print developing session, do you throw out the developer that you just used?

A: Kodak recommends that you mix the entire package due to the fact that the different dry chemicals will separate and stratify in the package due to shipping. Once the stock solution is mixed with water it will keep up to 6 months in a full tightly sealed container. You can keep multiple smaller containers of the stock solution if you desire, again they should be full and tightly capped.Regarding a printing session, Kodak states a capacity of 120 8x10 prints per gallon of 1:2 dilution developer. Most people never attempt to use it to full capacity since the developer is cheap and it can be difficult to detect when the developer is becoming exhausted. You may mistake exhausted developer for insufficient exposure or contrast. If your a hobbyist then use it for something less and replace. I personally use it to 50 to 75 percent of capacity and never more that two printing session due to concern of extended exposure to the air / oxidation.

Q: 9. whats the expiration date?

A: Kodak does not provide expiration date on it's Kodak 8 x 10" Portra 400 Color Film (10 Sheets).

Q: 10. Will the Anvil 11 hold a Canon 5D Mark iii?

A: Yes it will hold the 5DIII without a battery grip

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