Mark, for something entirely different, try printing on the Epson canvas. I did 
some on Geo Lepp's Epson 10000 several years ago and with the right image it 
will just blow you away with a very painterly effect.

Kenneth Waller

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mar 9, 2005 5:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OT: Paper Recommendations for Epson 2200

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...)  So far I use the matte or water color 
paper for B&W - I can still detect a very slight color tint under certain 
light with the 2200 and Luster or Semi Gloss papers.  For color work, all of 
the papers seem to do fine.

Does anyone have any recommendations re paper options for this printer?  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. His prints 
were on a nice heavy rag like paper, and I recall him saying it was Eclipse 
paper - but I can't find anything like that doing a web search.

Any suggestions?

- MCC
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Mark Cassino Photography
Kalamazoo, MI
www.markcassino.com
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