Ed, If this is the same as the Da Vinci, I've been using it for a while with K3 inks in a 2200 and had no problems feeding it through the rear slot. I've measured a D-max of 2.68 with it, so now I believe the claims of 2.7 by Chau Digital. There's not much you can do with that much density, because few people look at prints in enough light to see detail down there - but it is very impressive in good lighting. I like both the Silver Rag and the Innova paper. The Oriental baryta paper has been a bit disappointing so far. Best, Helen --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "edrudolpho" <erudolph@...> wrote: > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Helen Bach" <helenbach@> > wrote: > > > > So it is also different from this paper on the Innova website? > > > > "Photo Gloss FibaPrint 210 g/m2 > > > > Glossy FibaPrint has been modelled on the traditional gloss > > fibre-based material used in conventional photography." > > > > Thanks, > > Helen > > Helen, the paper I posted about, the F-Type Gloss, is 300g/m2. > > Here are the specs > > Fiba-Print Gloss F-Type > Ultra Smooth, Fourdrinier Made, Acid Free, Brilliant White > > Thickness .37mm, Whiteness 88.32%, Opacity 98.98%, pH 7.9 > > Ed >
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Re: RE:Innova F-Type Gloss
2006-04-07 by Helen Bach
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