I just, finally got a roll of the Colorado Satine 245 to test. I saw a print sample on the gloss and liked the texture, but wanted a little less sheen, so I picked up a 24' roll of the oddly spelled Satine finish.
I was a little scared after calibrating and profiling it with APS on my Z3100 when the profile pattern came out with major marks and a lot of buckling in places, but I've seen it produce crappy profile patterns and fine prints before, so I forged ahead.
I'v only tried it with black and white, so far, but it printed flawlessly. No buckling. Great dMax. No gloss differential with GE on (I saw a fair amount of it in my profile print). I'd love to see it slightly thicker, especially for larger prints, but the surface, depth and subtle fiber texture are all much to my liking. I don't like much texture in my papers, and this has just enough to add a little something, in a natural look with no RC yuck. The paper is pretty highly OBAed, and extremely bright, but not really bluish to my eye.
A little more thickness and a little less OBAs and I'd call this a home run. As it is, it is good enough to become one of my regular offerings, and my favorite fiber paper (at least until I get a loan approved to buy some Epson Exhibition Fiber to test).
-Ron H.