FABRIANO® | Unica Printing Paper — 250 gsm

This very high quality paper is 50% cotton and is highly resistant. It weighs 250 gsm and is acid free and age resistant. It is available in white or cream in various formats. More
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cream

Code 12588 
In stock
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cream
Format
50 cm x 70 cm
Weight
250 gsm
£ 1.25
Minimum order 5
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Code 12391 
In stock
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cream
Format
56 cm x 76 cm
Weight
250 gsm
£ 1.75
Minimum order 5
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Code 12677 
In stock
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cream
Format
70 cm x 100 cm
Weight
250 gsm
£ 2.65
Minimum order 3
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white

Code 12587 
In stock
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white
Format
50 cm x 70 cm
Weight
250 gsm
£ 1.25
Minimum order 5
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Code 12390 
Not in stock.
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white
Format
56 cm x 76 cm
Weight
250 gsm
£ 1.75

Code 12676 
In stock
Additional info
white
Format
70 cm x 100 cm
Weight
250 gsm
£ 2.65
Minimum order 3
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+

FABRIANO® Unica Printing Paper is a very high-quality paper that is 50% cotton and is highly resistant. It is ideal for all kinds of printing techniques including copperplate, lithography and screenprinting.

This FABRIANO® Unica Printing Paper weighs 250 gsm. It is acid free and age resistant. The paper is available in various formats in white or cream.

Price per sheet.

Please note: Due to the limited size of our London shop, not all items on the website are in stock in London. To avoid disappointment, we recommend contacting the shop to reserve or order the product.
Review this product
Gerard
I now use this paper as my standard choice when relief printing (lino). It has discernible rough and smooth sides. The cream is a warm cream, not as pink as my computer shows it, and and makes for a good change when you may wish to move away from white.
Jane
Neat basic paper - The sheets have sharp neat edges, guillotined not torn or handmade. No watermark that I spotted. Good uniform paper. The cream is quite a light colour, like dairy cream, not the dark pinkish tinge shown in the website picture - much nicer in fact. It's just thick enough to make cards out of. I used it for etching and woodblock printing - worked fine for both. I soaked it before use.
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