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alanmcf

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« on: June 20, 2007, 01:21:56 pm »

I have been printing landscapes on a 2200 (plus 9600) mostly on Epson Enhanced Matte. Now I get to order $300 worth of paper for my new z3100 24" and need some advice. The sample HP sent me on "HP Hahnemuhle Smooth Fine Art Paper" is gorgeous (and I don't mean the woman). I am also curious whether "HP Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper" is like Enhanced Matte. Any thoughts (including papers beyond the HP lineup) would be most appreciated.

Here is a link to the media offer which has been extended to July 31:
http://www.hp.com/united-states/tradein/pr...dia.html#matrix

Thanks, Alan
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« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2007, 03:00:20 pm »

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I have been printing landscapes on a 2200 (plus 9600) mostly on Epson Enhanced Matte. Now I get to order $300 worth of paper for my new z3100 24" and need some advice. The sample HP sent me on "HP Hahnemuhle Textured Fine Art Paper" is gorgeous (and I don't mean the woman). I am also curious whether "HP Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper" is like Enhanced Matte. Any thoughts (including papers beyond the HP lineup) would be most appreciated.

Here is a link to the media offer which has been extended to July 31:
http://www.hp.com/united-states/tradein/pr...dia.html#matrix

Thanks, Alan
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I used my "up to $300" offer to get two 24" rolls of HP Hahnemuhle Smooth Fine Art.  I still print on Epson Enhanced Matte for proofing and some images with my Z3100.  My final images are usually printed on the HP HSFA , HP Pro Satin or HP Premium Instant-Dry Satin.  

I don't have any experience with the HP Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper.
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2007, 03:29:29 pm »

Oops... I just corrected my original post as the HP sample I liked was "Smooth" not "Textured" Fine Art paper. Yes, I too am thinking of two rolls of that paper.

Thanks, Alan
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« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2007, 03:45:54 pm »

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I used my "up to $300" offer to get two 24" rolls of HP Hahnemuhle Smooth Fine Art.  I still print on Epson Enhanced Matte for proofing and some images with my Z3100.  My final images are usually printed on the HP HSFA , HP Pro Satin or HP Premium Instant-Dry Satin. 

I don't have any experience with the HP Super Heavyweight Plus Matte Paper.
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Do yoy have star wheel marks in your prints when you are using HP Premium ID Satin? they are vissble in an angle and in the dark areas in a print.
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« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2007, 07:26:00 pm »

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Do yoy have star wheel marks in your prints when you are using HP Premium ID Satin? they are vissble in an angle and in the dark areas in a print.
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I haven't noticed any marks on my prints with HP Premium ID Satin.  I've been very pleased with the gamut and look of this paper.
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« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2007, 09:32:15 pm »

I was wondering what the difference is between the Pro Sain and the ID satin. Has anyone tried both ? Thanks . I just ordered the 24" z3100 and shoud have it early next week. Looking forward to comparing prints to my constantly clogging Epson 4000.

Bob Simon
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« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2007, 11:56:23 am »

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I was wondering what the difference is between the Pro Sain and the ID satin. Has anyone tried both ? Thanks . I just ordered the 24" z3100 and shoud have it early next week. Looking forward to comparing prints to my constantly clogging Epson 4000.

Bob Simon
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The Z will not clog.
The Pro Satin is much thicker and heavier >300g/m2, a lot less optical brightner, a less blue white of paper, no HP logo on the back, a different surface, more resistant to kinks, with a good gamut.
By far one of the best HP media ever made for photographers.
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« Reply #7 on: June 21, 2007, 12:02:53 pm »

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The Z will not clog.
The Pro Satin is much thicker and heavier >300g/m2, a lot less optical brightner, a less blue white of paper, no HP logo on the back, a different surface, more resistant to kinks, with a good gamut.
By far one of the best HP media ever made for photographers.
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Thanks Neil.  I will order the Pro Satin and Smooth FA as the free media on the rebate as they seen to be 2 of the most popular. Looking forward to the arrival of my new printer !!

Bob Simon
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