©Eastman Kodak Company, 2013
March 2013
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E-4070
TECHNICAL DATA /
COLOR PAPER
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA
Premier Paper
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Premier Paper is a fast,
resin-coated multilayer paper for making color prints from
digital camera files, files from scanned negatives, and film
negatives in both portrait and commercial applications.
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Premier Paper
features a larger color gamut, natural-looking flesh tones,
improved D-min, a higher D-max capability, and improved
fringing properties, providing improved workflow agility.
Like other KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Papers and
Materials, ENDURA Premier Paper features
state-of-the-art image stability.
ENDURA Premier Paper is available in E (fine-grained,
lustre), F (glossy), N (smooth matt), and Y (silk) surfaces
in roll formats. E and Y surfaces are backprinted with
"KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Do Not Copy" for
visible copyright protection. F and N surfaces are available
with and without backprint, varying by region. Surfaces,
formats, and catalog numbers may differ from country to
country.
Use KODAK EKTACOLOR Chemicals for Process RA-4
to process this paper.
FEATURES
BENEFITS
• Neutral tone scale—from
highlights to shadows
• Accurate flesh tones
• Advanced color coupler
technology
• Increased color gamut
• Strong, vibrant colors: vibrant
greens, blues, yellows and cyan
• Improved fringing
properties
• Clean, sharp text
• Improved D-min
• Lighter in density
• Clean-looking whites
• Improved D-max
capability
*
• Bold, rich blacks
• Improved latent-image
keeping (for labs replacing
KODAK PROFESSIONAL
ULTRA ENDURA Paper)
• Commercial use now comparable
to portrait/social performance
• Improved post-process
finishing
• Ideal for photo books, albums,
wraps, cards
*
Varies by printer manufacturer and model.
†
Based on product application including specific light levels and temperature
conditions; testing conducted as specified in ISO Publication 18909-2006,
“Photography — Processed photographic colour films and paper prints —
Methods for measuring image stability,” including use of illustrative endpoint
criteria of 30% dye fade.
In independent, long-term testing of KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA
Media against the previous generation of KODAK PROFESSIONAL Media,
ENDURA Media was found to exhibit significantly improved image stability in
terms of color balance and dye fade. These independent results confirmed
the internal Kodak testing and, in fact, revealed that Kodak's published
estimates concerning image longevity were conservative.‡
‡ The Image Permanence Institute at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Store unprocessed paper between 40 and 75
°
F (4 and
24
°
C) in the original sealed package. High temperatures or
high humidity may produce unwanted print quality
changes.
To avoid moisture condensation on unexposed paper
that has been refrigerated, allow the paper to warm up to
room temperature before opening the package. For best
results, remove the paper from cold storage the day before
you use it, or allow the paper to warm up for the
appropriate time from the following table:
• State-of-the-art image
stability
†
• Over 100 years before noticeable
fading in typical home display;
over 200 years before noticeable
fading in dark storage
• 20 months for high-intensity
commercial reflection display
under 5000 lux
Warm-Up Times (Hours) to Reach
Room Temperature of 21
°
C (70
°
F)
Size
From a Storage
Temperature of
-18
°
C
(0
°
F)
2
°
C (35
°
F)
13
°
C
(55
°
F)
3 1/2-inch x 775-foot roll
8 hours
6 hours
4 hours
8-inch x 575-foot roll
10 hours
7 hours
4 hours
20-inch x 50-foot roll
6 hours
5 hours
3 hours
30-inch x 100-foot roll
8 hours
6 hours
4 hours
40-inch x 100-foot roll
9 hours
7 hours
5 hours
FEATURES
BENEFITS