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Label paper Foma DX Code ISO 200 12 pcs V00220 for photographic use
Label paper Foma DX Code ISO 200 12 pcs V00220 for photographic use
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Label paper Foma DX Code ISO 200 12 pcs V00220 for photographic use
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Label paper Foma DX Code ISO 200 12 pcs V00220 for photographic use
Label paper Foma DX Code ISO 200 12 pcs V00220 for photographic use
Foma DX Code ISO 200 12 pcs V00220 label paper is intended for photographic use where reliable, consistent density marking is required. The pack contains 12 sheets of label paper classified to ISO 200 density, designed specifically to assist in marking, organizing and identifying film, prints, negatives and other studio materials. The product is compatible with typical photographic lab and studio workflows and provides predictable visual results for archiving and day-to-day handling of photographic media.
The label paper offers uniform ISO 200 density characteristics which helps maintain consistent marking across batches. Sheets are sized and finished for photographic applications so labels adhere well to paper sleeves, envelopes and archival folders used in studios. The 12-piece pack provides a practical quantity for small studios or personal archiving projects and reduces the need for frequent reordering.
Choose a clean, dry surface on the item to be labeled — film canisters, negative sleeves or print envelopes. Cut or peel a single label from the sheet as required, apply it smoothly to avoid air pockets and press firmly to ensure adhesion. For film or negative identification, include exposure details, date or frame numbers in clear handwriting or with a suitable marking tool. Store labeled items in appropriate archival materials to preserve both the label and the photographed media.
Keep label sheets in a dry, dust-free environment and avoid applying labels to surfaces with residual chemicals or high moisture. For long-term archiving, use labels on acid-free sleeves and avoid placing labels directly on image surfaces. Test adhesion on a sample before bulk use if you work with sensitive or coated materials.
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