I plan to give EUPL a try one of these days. I looked at a sample  
while at the store the other day and the surface has less sheen than  
I thought it would, it might be suitable.

Hmm. I have profiles for EEM and EVFA that uses the Photo Black ink,  
perhaps I should do some tests  and see how it differs.

Godfrey

On Feb 2, 2007, at 11:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I love Epson Velvet Fine Art. The only downside (other than its  
> price) is that it the ink can chip if not handled carefully. At  
> least that was the case with prints made on the 2200. I haven't yet  
> used it on the 2400. I've been printing primarily on Epson Ultra  
> Premium Luster. That sheet takes the Photo Black ink, yet is close  
> to a matte surface in appearance. I think the Photo Black ink  
> yields a slightly crisper look than does the Matte Black ink.


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