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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: Richard Man on April 18, 2018, 05:48:25 pm

Title: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: Richard Man on April 18, 2018, 05:48:25 pm
The "Awagami profiles" reminded me of one thing. Gary Wornell, the creator of the Epson Kozo mentioned to me that there is chance (fat or slim? Don't know) that the paper may be revived, because of the threads on LuLa here.

So if you like/love the paper, please send Gary some supporting messages. He's pretty busy doing humanitarian work, but your message may help to tip the scale. You can find his contact info on the web.
Title: Re: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: Mark D Segal on April 18, 2018, 05:54:57 pm
I've had an extensive discussion with Gary about this very subject and came away with a view that the probability of being able to resuscitate this paper ranges from zero to very low; one can never say never, so there will be more on this subject on this website, but I'm just advising people not to unduly excite their expectations; it's a very difficult situation.
Title: Re: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: dgberg on April 18, 2018, 08:32:19 pm
It is still available in Europe.
The shipping to the US is pricy at 95 pounds, 2 - 17" rolls were 204 pounds shipped or $289.00
Think I got the conversion right. You can double check the math.
https://www.on-linepaper.co.uk/checkout/payment
Title: Re: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: Mark D Segal on April 18, 2018, 08:42:09 pm
Only until their stock runs out.
Title: Re: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: dgberg on April 18, 2018, 08:45:22 pm
I got 2 rolls from the UK last summer and the shipping was only $22.00.
Even with the new higher rate they will sell out no doubt.
Title: Re: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: Richard Man on April 23, 2018, 02:58:46 am
Gary announced on his Facebook page that the paper is dead.  :'(

I have 18 rolls o 24" and few rolls of 17" and 13". Sigh, Epson never knew what they had.
Title: Re: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: deanwork on April 23, 2018, 08:37:07 am
That’s very sad. The problem with the whole situation was that Epson, like HP, and Canon has no imagination when it comes to media. The best thing they ever did was resell the Canson media. But they  set this kozo situation up for failure from the very beginning by never releasing it in the US. I had a show of my work last spring printed on it and backlit and people were amazed. No one had ever heard of it. I stretched it on wooden frames and it was tough as nails while very thin with full gamut, amazing dmax, and super resolution. That was the most imaginative media Epson ever put under their name.

I don’t know why Hahnemühle doesn’t pick it up. Their own “rice paper” to put it politely is not competitive in the washi realm. The newly emerged Canson would also be smart to market it.

If anyone has connections at these companies or others please tell them to look into it. Gary’s videos totally sell it.

I will send a note to Carol Boss at Hahnemühle who is their front person in customer relations in the US.
Please send her a note if you have used it.

carolboss@hahnemuhle.com

John





I've had an extensive discussion with Gary about this very subject and came away with a view that the probability of being able to resuscitate this paper ranges from zero to very low; one can never say never, so there will be more on this subject on this website, but I'm just advising people not to unduly excite their expectations; it's a very difficult situation.
Title: Re: Help to revive Epson Kozo
Post by: BrianWJH on April 23, 2018, 04:00:39 pm
This link (https://www.epson.com.au/shoponline/shop/ProductNotify.asp?globalcode=C13S045600) to Epson Australia asks for an email address to be notified 'when' stock becomes available, entering your email address may at least show there is interest in this lovely paper.

Brian.