I note that this topic is gettng a fair number of hits, but few responses. So I'm providing two more that I found in previous threads.
Note the differing recommendations for Epson Exhibition Fiber
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USA-Stewart provided this for Epson Exhibition Fiber (this again underscores that knowing how to use the various driver settings is a hit-or-miss guessing game with little guidance from HP. I've never used the extended drying time option that is used below:
Here's what I have done because EEF is not documented on the Z3100 printer:
(I am using Firmware 6008, HP Utility 3.1, and Driver 5.1)
In the HP Print Monitor choose "manage papers."
Click on the plus sign. This brings up the "Add custom paper" dialogue box.
Type in "Epson Exhibition Fiber". Then click on "Paper Type."
Select "Fine Art Material" and under that select "Fine Art Pearl (more ink)".
Then click on "Change Printing Properties" and under Dry Time select "Extended".
Note that when I calibrated the paper with these settings I did get some roller marks on the calibration sheet. However, I then profiled the paper with "Gloss Enhancer" off.
I printed out of Lightroom and selected "Best Quality", "GE OFF", "More Passes", and "Application managed color."
The resulting prints are excellent with NO roller marks. There seems to be no need for the gloss enhancer with this paper. The paper looks very much like an air dried fiber based print. Some may think it has a little more shine than they are use to, but when I was fiber printing, I learned from photographer Ruth Bernhard that you could steam fiber based prints to bring out more shine if they dried too dull. She said she steamed many of her prints. These EEF prints look to me like fiber based, air dried prints that have been steamed. They are quite beautiful.
If you have done something different and had good results, please let me know.
-Stewart
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And another for Ilford Gold from thierryd:
I'm using the Ilford Gold on sheet and roll with gloss enhancer and without roller mark, until now, on Z3100 with the same selections than Steward.
Dry Time select "Extended".
"Best Quality", "GE ON", "More Passes", and "Application managed color."
I printed many A4, a few A3 but anything bigger until now.
There is cotton gloves inside the roll box, I use them for loading and unloading the roll, and I'm very cautious during 24h for fingerprint on the prints.
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FOLLOW UP ON STEWART:
In the thread on EEF, some have reported that the documentation with EEF recommends using Photo Glossy. Others have recommended using Epson Luster in the Epson driver. Schewe stated that it was an error on the part of Epson, and the correct Epson setting is Luster or Luster 260
The equivalent of those in the HP driver would be Photo Gloss or Semi-Gloss/Satin for the equivalent of Epson Luster setting
So what is everyone using with HP? Pearl, or Photo Gloss or Semi-Gloss/Satin ??
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FOLLOW UP ON HARMAN, ALSO POSTED BELOW
Response from Harman tech support:
When using the HARMAN Gloss FB Al Inkjet paper in the HP Z3100 you should use the Photo Gloss and the Standard Ink settings as the basis for building a profile. You may wish to change to the less ink setting dependant on your results, however in the work I have done with the Z3100 the Standard setting worked well.
There have been sporadic reports of customers having difficulties with "star wheel" marks on materials in the Z3100, however this effect has not been limited to any one material. I understand that HP has offered printer modification's where this effect has been present.