Generally, Epson papers perform best on Epson printers. On my 2200 my favorites 
are Epson Premium Semigloss and Epson Velvet Fine Art. Epson Radiant White 
Watercolor is a less expensive alternative to Velvet Fine Art as is Archival 
Matte. Both are very good but Velvet Fine Art is beautiful. The only other 
papers that have produced results that satisfy me are from Hannemuhle. Their 
William Turner paper is outstanding, but it is prone to chipping. Kodak and 
Ilford papers deliver different tint than Epson papers with every Epson printer 
I've tried them on. So if you go there, you pretty much have to recalibrate 
your system for those papers.
Paul


> G'day All,
> 
> Some months ago I was bemoaning the demise of my Epson 925 printer.
> Well today I picked up my brand spanking new R2400.
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/czz9r
> 
> All I can say is... WOW. That, and I now have very little free desk space.  
> LOL
> 
> So far I've done 5 A4 sized test prints on Epson premium glossy paper,
> 2 colour the others B&W. I very impressed, especially with the B&W as
> there is no visible colour cast. I thought I was getting good results
> from the 925 before it died. These prints are showing me how wrong I
> was.
> 
> All I need now is some A3 paper. Any recommendations?  What's your favorite?
> 
> Man, I can't wait for the weekend when I can give it a real workout.
> I'm really looking forward to trying out some matte paper.
> 
> I had to share <g>
> 
> Dave
> 

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