Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink With Vivid Magenta – professional print quality
Epson’s UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta enables image professionals to show their true colours.
You’ll see accurate reproduction and image quality unlike anything seen before – beautiful, true to life skin tones, intense colour and an amazing range of expression. The results will last a lifetime and look the same under all light conditions.
The breakthrough technology of UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta further expands the wide colour gamut and provides accurate colour rendition with virtually no colour twist. With the addition of newly formulated vivid magenta and vivid light magenta inks, they offer an even broader colour gamut and a dramatically improved range of expression.
Perfect for fine art, proofing and photography, the nine colour ink set includes: photo black, matte black, light black, light light black, cyan, light cyan, yellow, vivid magenta and vivid light magenta.
So what makes it special?
- Colour quality – high-density pigments create vibrant blues and purples plus accurate, neutral and dark colours
- Control over Black and White – three black inks and an advanced Black and White mode ensure total control over the tone and hue of black and white prints. Photo or matte black inks enable printing on high-quality photo and art media
- Colour balance – superb, precise grey balance and colour without colour cast
- Stability – excellent short-term colour stability and smooth tonal gradation from shadow to light
- Consistency – metamerism is eliminated and Epson’s Micro Piezo print head means every print will be the same as the first
- Lightfastnessprints last in display conditions without fading for up to 75 years in colour and over 100 years in black and white
- Flexibility – superior quality on a wide range of media, including gloss, matte, fine art and canvas finishes in cut-sheet and roll format. Photo black ink is suitable for printing on all paper types and is optimised for photo paper. The matte black ink is optimised for matte papers: its particle density is higher than that of the other inks, allowing more particles to be placed onto the paper with one ink droplet. The result is a higher D-max for matte papers.