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News Release from: Epson UK | Subject: Epson Stylus Pro 3800 pro-graphics printer
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 July 2007
Epson to Support The Pleasance at
Edinburgh Fringe
Epson has announced the company's involvement in an innovative exhibition planned by the Pleasance Theatre for the Edinburgh Fringe
The Pleasance is the largest of the fringe venues and its courtyard is the place to meet This year the Pleasance, photographer Jamie Gramston and printer manufacturer Epson are collaborating to create a rolling, day by day exhibition capturing the people and productions of the Fringe
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 18 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Gramston will print his images onsite using an Epson Stylus Pro 3800 pro-graphics printer, award winning UltraChrome K3 ink and Epson media.
Epson's UltraChrome K3 ink technology, an eight-colour pigment ink system delivers premium quality prints both in colour and black and white.
The full inkset includes cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light magenta, light black, light light black, photo black or matte black.
Prints are photo quality providing excellent neutral greyscale performance with smooth tonal reproduction.
UltraChrome K3 inks offers a wide colour gamut, meaning that even colours such as vibrant orange, signal red and ochre can be achieved.
The lighter inks also allow smooth gradations for the printing of skintones and pastel colours.
UltraChrome K3 ink offers outstanding durability, so prints will look good for longer on a wide range of paper types.
The ink is highly light, gas and water resistant, resulting in a lifespan of up to 75 years in colour and over 100 years in black and white.
This original exhibition will grow over the period of the festival (August 5 to 27 2007) into a comprehensive visual record.
It will be presented within the grounds of the Pleasance during the festival and online.
Highlights of the exhibition will also transfer to the Pleasance in London.
The prints will be put on sale to raise money for the Pleasance's charitable fund, The Charlie Hartill fund.
The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to productions so that the writers, directors, technicians, producers and performers of the future might have an opportunity to hone their talents.
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