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ColorSure G2006 Satin 200 (8mil)

AlderColorSure

$183.42 - $458.56

ColorSure G2006 Satin 200 is an 8mil microporous resin-coated proofing paper certified for GRACoL 2006 and Fogra 39 — delivering large color gamut, instant dry, and outstanding color consistency for contract, dot, and design proofs on all water-based inkjet systems.

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70D212AF0E
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colorsure|g7|gracol 2006|paper|proofing|satin
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ColorSure G2006 Satin 200 (AC8PGRA) is an 8mil microporous resin-coated proofing paper designed for GRACoL 2006 and Fogra 39 certified proofing workflows. With outstanding media color consistency, a large color gamut, and instant dry performance with no matting even at high ink loads, it delivers the accuracy and reliability that contract proofing demands.

Compatible with all commercial thermal and piezo water-based inkjet printing systems — including Epson, Canon, and HP — ColorSure G2006 Satin 200 integrates seamlessly into existing prepress workflows without requiring specialized hardware.

  • GRACoL 2006 and Fogra 39 certified — meets industry standards for contract and prepress proofing
  • Outstanding media color consistency — reliable, repeatable results across print runs
  • Large color gamut — suitable for spot color proofing and wide gamut reproduction
  • No matting at high ink loads — maintains surface quality even under heavy ink coverage
  • Instant dry — handle and review proofs immediately after printing
  • 8mil microporous resin-coated satin surface — optimized for water-based inkjet ink absorption and color accuracy
  • Universal compatibility — works with all commercial thermal and piezo water-based inkjet systems including Epson, Canon, and HP

Key Applications

  • Contract, design, and check proofs
  • Proofs for offset, gravure, and screen printing
  • Dot proofs
  • Proof and prepress workflows
  • Mock-ups

Storage: Keep in original packaging at 23°C / 50% RH, away from direct sunlight. Allow material to acclimate to indoor conditions for at least 24 hours before use.