The other two H papers as well with nice surfaces are German Etching, a bit buff, and White Velvet, a bright white. They will all kick the stuffings out of SV in terms of dmax and no bleed/mottle. Try Jim at shadesofpaper.com Tyler --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Shilesh Jani" <shilesh.jani@s...> wrote: > > Danny, > > Try Hahnemuhle William Turner - awesome paper! The Epson Velvet Fine > Art paper is good too, and may be less expensive than the William > Turner. > > Shilesh > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Danny Twang > <dannyt@f...> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've been lurking on the List for awhile and have gathered lots of > > information. > > > > I've decided to buy a Epson C86 (just ordered it) and use the EZ > ink > > from InkSupply to print b&w. > > > > I've not done much printing and my experience is with Epson 2200 > and > > Epson matte paper. > > > > Anyone with suggestion for a matte paper with some structure? I'm > not > > very happy with the matte surface from Epson's paper, think it's > too > > smooth..... > > > > Thanks, > > danny
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Re: Somerset Velvet paper
2004-11-30 by Tyler Boley
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