
Antalis launch new HP media portfolio
Antalis has announced the launch of a new portfolio of HP large-format printing papers and synthetic media, engineered specifically for water-based dye/pigment and Latex wide-format printers.
Developed as part of the HP large-format printing system, the new range brings together HP media and original HP inks as an integrated system, producing better detail, colour and performance for visual communication, POS, technical drawings and signage.
The range spans:
- Technical and presentation papers including HP Universal Bond, Bright White Inkjet and Premium Bond Paper – PW XL (PageWide XL), all FSC certified and recyclable.
- Coated and heavyweight papers such as HP Coated, Heavyweight Coated, Universal Coated and Universal Heavyweight for proofs, presentations and POS.
- Photo and poster media including satin, gloss and matte photo grades (171–300gsm) across Universal, Everyday, Premium, Professional and Litho-Realistic ranges for posters, photo, fine art and exhibition work.
- Films and synthetics including HP Clear and Matte Films, Everyday and Premium Matte Polypropylene, plus Backlit Polyester and Premium Vivid Backlit Films.
- Adhesive solutions such as HP Universal Adhesive Vinyl and Everyday Adhesive Matte/Gloss Polypropylene.
- Interior décor media including HP Professional Matt Canvas, HP Light Fabric, HP Recycled Removable Adhesive Fabric and HP PVC-Free WallPaper.
Sustainability is embedded across the portfolio with many products being FSC certified, PVC-free and/or recyclable. Options such as HP PVC‑free WallPaper and HP light fabric further extend the offer for eco-conscious interior décor and retail environments.
Mike Collins, product manager for Antalis, said: “HP’s large-format media portfolio is designed so the printer, inks and materials work as one.
“For print service providers running water-based and Latex systems, this range delivers predictable, repeatable results, from everyday plans and posters through to premium photo, fine art and interior décor work, while helping them improve throughput and control costs.”