There has been a thread on this subject not so long ago, on the Epson Wide Format Yahoo list.
Help!! Matching surface of wet process old school Agfa 111 paper
What I contributed there but with glazing in mind:
>>My Brovira prints of 40 years ago must have become warmer in time so I
think the alternative inkjet paper selection should be a bit colder. It
will still not match Brovira's gloss from the hotbed glazer but Innova
IFA49 may be closer to the original white of the Brovira than other
fiber papers. Moab Colorado Fiber Gloss is similar and so is
(Mitsubishi) Pictorico Pro B&W Baryta Paper Glos GKG 330 gsm which is
also the heaviest of the three. Pictorico is also sold as Gekko in other parts of the world.
The (USA) Canon Heavyweight Glossy Photographic Paper 300 gsm is an RC
paper but the Satin version tested very good at Aardenburg-Imaging. The
gloss comes closer to the Brovira hot glazed.
All have some OBA content. So did Brovira in my opinion.<<
The color tone of selenium should not be a problem with the Z3100. Air dried gloss surface is most likely the toughest thing to achieve. You can try with different gloss enhancer quantities or leave that out totally and find a good spray varnish.
BTW, any chance I can pick up some sheets of Jon Cone Type 5 at a Photokina booth mid September?
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