Hi Mark,
The Hahnem�hle William Turner is available in 13 x19 Super B. I think 
Inkjetgoodies.com has it. I've used it with the Velvet Fine Art profile with 
good success. In fact, the paper is quite similar to the Epson stock but has a 
bit more tooth. The downside is that it also chips somewhat easily. Prints must 
be handled with great care. But it's a beautiful paper.
Paul


> Thanks, Mark - I see that my regular supplier has the Hahnem�hle papers in 
> stock, but only letter sized or larger rolls for the William Turner variety. 
> Does it come in larger sheets?
> 
> Second - do you have a profile for that paper, or does it work with one of 
> the Epson profiles?
> 
> Thanks -
> 
> MCC
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> Kalamazoo, MI
> www.markcassino.com
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mark Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:48 AM
> Subject: Re: OT: Paper Recommendations for Epson 2200
> 
> 
> > "Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>A couple of months ago I upgraded from my old Epson 2000p to an Epson 
> >>2200.
> >>My main motivation was to be able to print good, neutral B&W, and I've 
> >>been
> >>very pleased with the 2200 in this regard. I've done some side by
> >>comparisons with some fiber prints I did a few years ago, and the 2200 is
> >>pretty much right there.
> >>
> >>Using this printer opens up new avenues for paper - the 2000p was pretty
> >>limited in regards to paper options. The 2200 offers much more 
> >>flexibility,
> >>though so far I've only printed on enhanced matte, Epson's Watercolor, and
> >>Premium Lustre (the standard fare...)
> >
> > Well, those are pretty standard for me on the Epson 2200. I do like the
> > Hahnemuehl William Turner fine art paper, though.
> >
> >>A few years ago I took a workshop with Mark Klett, who was printing with 
> >>an
> >>Epson 7500 and (I assume) the same basic UltraChrome ink set.
> >
> > The Epson 7500 uses the older ink set from the 2000P. The newer 7600 is
> > one that has the Ultrachrome inks like the 2200.
> >
> > Try the Hahnemuehl stuff. My choice for my own display prints.
> >
> > -- 
> > Mark Roberts
> > Photography and writing
> > www.robertstech.com
> >
> > 
> 

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