InteliCoat Technologies, Inc., South Hadley, MA, announced it acquired Museo digital printing papers from Dalton, MA-based Crane & Co., a manufacturer of fine-art papers for social and business correspondence. Museo papers are targeted toward professional, semi-professional, and prosumer photographers and artists who produce digital origins or reproductions using inkjet technology. The papers are 100% cotton, internally buffered, and contain no optical brighteners.

“InteliCoat has earned a reputation for producing innovative, highly productive digital imaging products, including the market-leading Magic brand of wide-format inkjet media and Magiclée brand of digital fine-art and photo papers,” says Joe Lupone, president and CEO of InteliCoat Technologies. “By partnering with Crane, now in its seventh generation of manufacturing the finest cotton paper, InteliCoat can bring together the strengths and expertise that exist within both organizations to continue to deliver a diverse range of media alternatives, which meet the needs of the most discriminating artists.”

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