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"All my portfolios are printed on Entrada. It's necessary that each print stands alone as a piece of art, and it's because of Entrada's weight and feel that my portfolio stands out from the rest."
For our Entrada papers we offer two profiles, as you have discovered. The profile ending MPP is created for the sheet feeder, and is best for cut sheets smaller than 8x10, and Entrada 190. The profile ending OFAP is for the manual feed, and media setting of Other Fine Art Paper 1. This is best for Entrada 300, and also gives a darker black than MPP. The trade-off is that OFAP requires 30mm margins, so you can’t print borderless.
Today I just started working through a Moab sample pack on my Pixma Pro 10. I downloaded all the icc profiles that match the paper on the pack, but I'm seeing multiple profiles that I can't diagnose, for example:
MOAB+Entrada+Rag+Bright+Pro-10+MPP
and
MOAB+Entrada+Rag+Bright+Pro-10+OFAP1
Some searching indicates that MPP refers to matte papers, but what does OFAP stand for, and is there a single list of which profiles correspond to each paper? Thank you.