Interesting ... didn't realize that.

I'm standardizing on Epson Enhanced Matte and Heavyweight Matte for general purpose printing, so I setup mine with the Matte Black ink by default. Of course the profiles showed up... I don't intend to do much Plain Paper or Glossy surface printing with this printer, but I guess I need to consider switching to Photo Black ink if I want to work with the Premium Luster surface. Velvet Fine Art and UltraSmooth Fine Art are more my thing so I suspect the needs for swapping ink tanks will be minimized. :-)

I did a few 13x19 sized prints yesterday ... It is *such* a pleasure to see consistent, high quality results in both B&W and color printing!

Godfrey



On Oct 13, 2005, at 3:40 AM, David Savage wrote:

It will only give you the option to print on matte papers if you have
the matte black ink installed. Check to make sure you don't have the
photo black cartridge installed.

HTH

Dave

On 10/13/05, Krisjanis Linkevics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Last week I bought the thing and I must say it is impressive. Yet there is one puzzling thing. It seems that in the printer menu I have a very small
selection of papers - IIRC Premium Glossy, Premium Semigloss and some
other. What do I do if I want to print on Archival Matte, Matte
Heavyweight and others? I haven't found anything on EPSON web to help me, the missing profiles are listed in Printers and Scanners under the Epson R2400 but they don't show up anywhere else. The OS is XP if that helps.

        Krisjanis






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