--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "John Broski" <jbroski@s...> wrote: John: I just got one from Sammy's in Costa Mesa (soCal area) and I'm struggling with paper choices: not many options in the Epson paper selection window. Buying the machine is just the beginning of the work! I bought matt black (220ml- sticks out of printer body) and I wonder if when I switch the cart, the cart has to be tossed. I'm going to give the stock BW inks a try- then if I need to go to greyscale inks, I'll get some for it (if available!?) or sell it and get a different printer. > Hello All, > > Well, I gave in to my baser instincts and ordered an Epson 4800. Ideally, I > would like to print roughly equal amounts of the "4 basic photo food > groups": B&W matte, B&W glossy, color matte, and color glossy. But until > someone figures out a way to cheaply switch from PK to MK and back, I may > choose to leave one or the other flavor of black in the machine for longish > times. > > I'll have the PK in the machine for starters (since I understand the Matte K > doesn't even come with the package). So, given that, what is the most > "matte-like" paper I can use, and still obtain good Dmax with the PK ink? I > appreciate the feel and look of the fine art papers, but know I probably > can't get it with PK-compatible paper. So my goal is to minimize surface > reflections, and also to minimize the "plasticky" appearance of most RC > papers. > > I'm leaning toward Epson Premium Semi-Matte, based on good things I've heard > from Paul Roark and others on this forum. Are there other contenders I > should consider? > > Thanks in advance! > > John Broski
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Re: 4800 on the way! Paper advice... "Matte-like" paper for PK ink?
2005-06-26 by kipduff
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