1 With Original HP 91 Photo Inks. Lamination required with Original HP dye-based inks. Performance varies based on printer and print profile. Water resistance testing by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of HP media and follows ISO 18935 method. For more information, see HPLFMedia.com/t/printpermanence.
2 100% per TAPPI T-425 Test Method.
3 Display permanence rating for interior displays/away from direct sunlight, under glass by HP Image Permanence Lab and/or by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. on a range of HP media. For more information, see HPLFMedia.com/t/printpermanence.
4 Interior in-window display ratings by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of HP media. HP predictions based on test data under Xenon-Arc illuminant—calculation assumes 6,000 Lux/12 hr day. For more information, see HPLFMedia.com/t/printpermanence.
5 Outdoor display permanence rating according to SAE J2527; in a vertical display orientation in simulated nominal outdoor display conditions for select high and low climates, including exposure to direct sunlight and water; performance may vary as environmental conditions change. For more information, see HPLFMedia/t/printpermanance.
6 Lamination required with Original HP dye-based inks. Performance varies based on printer and print profile. Water resistance testing by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of HP media and follows ISO 18935 method. For more information, see HPLFMedia.com/t/printpermanence.
7 Based on testing HP media printed with Original HP inks using a 3-mil vinyl film laminate that contains a water-based acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive and a 3-mil vinyl film laminate that contains a solvent acrylic pressure- sensitive adhesive—the formulations of which HP believes represent the majority of cold film laminates that are commercially available based on historical testing. Films without the above-mentioned formulations may not be compatible.
