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From whiter to warmer (not Epson paper, but Epson compatible):

 

Canson Infinity Baryta Photographique

 

Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta

 

Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Pearl

 

 

Custom profiles recommended for each to get best results.

 

Jeff

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Papers are a personal choice. One man's favorite is another man's trash.

 

I use Espon Exhibition Fiber. I love its surface and max black density (d-max).

 

I also use Hahnemuhle papers, which I certain strengths depending on the photo.

 

I also love Picorico High Gloss White. Many people hate it. I believe Peter Lik also uses it, seeing a print unmounted at one of his outlets. There is no sharper, glossier media. I say media because it is white plastic. There is no paper content.

 

I hate Batyra (whatever the spelling is) papers.

 

I print with both a Canon i9000 Pixma (dye ink) and a Canon iPF5100 large format printer (pigment ink).

 

Bottom line, buy some small packages and try them all.

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One other comment. Unless you have a graphics monitor that is profiled and calibrated, you will never print with total success. I use a Spyder 3 Elite. My monitor and printer profiles match very closely in color.

 

The only issue that still plagues home printing is "prints too dark". David Brooks writing in Shutterbug says it is the monitor brightness setting that is often too bright. That is part of the answer. But even set correctly, prints darkness can vary depending on the paper / paper profile. (Colors vary a bit too.) Once you pick your paper, you have to know how to set brightness in Photoshop. I use +18 for Hahnemuhle photo rag and +40 for Pictorico.

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I am using Epson Traditional for colour and B&W. It is very impressive -there is a review on Luminous Landscape that might help. Certainly suggest you try. I took a file to a session run by Fotospeed for them to print on their calibrated printer/paper (Baryta) and the print didn't have the depth or tones of the Epson paper.

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I use Epson ultra premium photo paper luster finish for everyday use and Epson Exhibition for critical and display prints. Epson stock profiles for both in Lightroom on Epson 3800 and 4800. I have made custom profiles with my xrite Colormunki but cannot see any improvement over the stock Epson profiles. If printing black and white in ABW mode the normal setting seems best rather than the default darker setting.

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I have just picked up a 3880 and looking forward to using. I will print mostly B&W and would appreciate any additional advice regarding affordable A2+, A3 paper in the UK. I will be experimenting a little so want a good representative matt paper to start, The fine art looks a little costly.

 

Also any good suppliers ?

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I have just picked up a 3880 and looking forward to using. I will print mostly B&W and would appreciate any additional advice regarding affordable A2+, A3 paper in the UK. I will be experimenting a little so want a good representative matt paper to start, The fine art looks a little costly.

 

Also any good suppliers ?

Good luck with your 3880, it will produce wonderful BW prints for you! I am very happy with mine. I use a matt paper called PermaJet Matt Plus 240, very cheap and with a much "blacker" black than Epson Heavymatt.

 

Regards

/Anders

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