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juniper baryta rag
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Photo: Andy Biggs
"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."
Bethany,
Thanks for trying out the Juniper Baryta. The recommended media settings for each paper are listed on the profile download page- for your iP8720, select Photo Paper Pro Platinum when printing the Juniper.
And to help you get started, check out our free ebook about the print process:
https://fineartprintebook.com/
I am trying to print a watercolor nightscape from my 2020 MacBook Pro on 305 Juniper Baryta Rag Paper using my Canon IP-8720 printer. I downloaded the ICC profile and made sure to use it when I printed, but the print turned out a bit dark and muddy. I tried setting it on various paper types, such as "other fine art paper," "matte photo paper," and "semi-gloss photo paper" along with the Moab ICC profile, and there were variations in darkness/brightness, but none seemed to be quite accurate. What settings should I be using for this paper type? I am new at the fine art printing process and would appreciate any advice!