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    Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    Hey chaps,

    I'm looking for some new paper for my Epson 3880. Currently I've been printing with the Epson Traditional Photo Paper, which I do like, but would be interested in trying some alternatives. Paper here in Australia is very, very expensive so I'm keen to purchase some from the US (where I assume it'll be cheapest) so would love some recommendations of suppliers and secondly can anyone recommend some alternative paper types? I'm printing 50/50 black and white/colour so paper to suit either.

    Cheers!

    Welly

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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    What type of paper are you interested in, matte, glossy, semi-gloss?

    I used Moab Entrada Natural and Moab Entrada Bright (both matte papers) for years and always liked them with my Epson printers (1160, 2200, 3800). Then Epson had a big sale on their Ultra-Premium Luster (a semi-gloss paper) a while back so I bought a box and ended up liking it a lot, the first semi-gloss paper I've really liked (tried the Harmon AL somethingorother, also tried a couple others that are supposed to closely resemble the old darkroom fiber base papers, they all looked too much like the darkroom RC paper to suit my tastes). I don't know how it compares in price to others but I like it and I know it isn't super-expensive so I'll stick with it for a while. But of course if you're looking for a matte or glossy paper it wouldn't suit you.

    You could always buy a sampler kit and try different papers for yourself.

    I mostly buy from www.atlex.com. I've been buying paper, inks, etc. from them for years. They used to be one of the least expensive sources. I don't know how they compare today, I haven't checked lately because I don't care. Their service has been excellent and I'm willing to pay a little more for good service.
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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    Hi Welly,

    With the Epson 3880, and the K-3 inks, I have been making 16"x22" B&W display prints on Epson Premium Presentation Paper Matte.

    Approx. $1.00 per 17"x22" sheet at B&H Photo.

    When framed under glazing, it's difficult to tell exactly what grade of paper was used.

    To my eye, this one looks like one of the more expensive papers.

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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Ellis View Post
    What type of paper are you interested in, matte, glossy, semi-gloss?

    I used Moab Entrada Natural and Moab Entrada Bright (both matte papers) for years and always liked them with my Epson printers (1160, 2200, 3800). Then Epson had a big sale on their Ultra-Premium Luster (a semi-gloss paper) a while back so I bought a box and ended up liking it a lot, the first semi-gloss paper I've really liked (tried the Harmon AL somethingorother, also tried a couple others that are supposed to closely resemble the old darkroom fiber base papers, they all looked too much like the darkroom RC paper to suit my tastes). I don't know how it compares in price to others but I like it and I know it isn't super-expensive so I'll stick with it for a while. But of course if you're looking for a matte or glossy paper it wouldn't suit you.

    You could always buy a sampler kit and try different papers for yourself.

    I mostly buy from www.atlex.com. I've been buying paper, inks, etc. from them for years. They used to be one of the least expensive sources. I don't know how they compare today, I haven't checked lately because I don't care. Their service has been excellent and I'm willing to pay a little more for good service.
    Hi Brian,

    Thanks for the tips. I'm mostly keen on matte and semi-gloss. I did have a look at the Atlex site and it seems they don't ship down here to Oz! So that's a little annoying, particularly as they had fantastic prices (paper was easily half the price compared with buying here). I shall figure something out and perhaps find some Stateside minions to send me some over!

    I'll have a look for the Epson Ultra-premium paper and see how I get on. The sampler kit makes sense. I could probably pick up some of that here for about the same price.

    Cheers!

    Welly

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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    Welly,

    On the B&H website, Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Paper Matte is still listed under it's previous name, Enhanced Matte Paper.

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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    I just received my 3880 and a delivery of Epson's Exhibition Fiber and some Premium Photo Luster. I really like the Exhibition Fiber. The results are amazing. I probably would have liked the Premium Photo better had I not had the fiber to compare with. Looking at the Moab offerings, I might just try some of theirs as well.
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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    If you are using matte paper I will recommend Moab Entrada Bright.

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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    Hahnemuhle wins every test I do here, based on my criteria, of course... I like the PhotoRag 308, matte surface, velvety, rich, etc.

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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    I like the Epson Exhibition fiber as well, I also picked up some Epson Hot press natural and Epson Cold press natural but have not had enough time to test it yet.
    I use Fuji's equivilant to Hannamuhle photo rag, it is called smooth cotton and is very nice as well when I want a softer look.


    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Graves View Post
    I just received my 3880 and a delivery of Epson's Exhibition Fiber and some Premium Photo Luster. I really like the Exhibition Fiber. The results are amazing. I probably would have liked the Premium Photo better had I not had the fiber to compare with. Looking at the Moab offerings, I might just try some of theirs as well.

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    Re: Large format paper suggestions and supplies?

    Another difficult paper to work with but IMO one of the nicest looks on inkjet is Fabrinio hot press, this is a watercolour paper and NOT A INKJET APPROVED PAPER, that I use for alt processes.*** not yelling with the caps but making sure you are aware that it is not what the PS gurus would ever recommend***
    Getting the right profile for this is difficult, but if you are into an very soft , old vintage , type of look where the inks sink into the paper and not sit on top as most inkjet proper papers its worth trying.
    Fudging the original file is pretty much a given and the right profile for your printer may take you some time to perfect.
    But if something a bit different and choice look is in your mandate this is a paper to consider.

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