I have been having some technical issues when printing on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta paper; print head crashes. After a bit of research I found that the paper is just over 0.4mm thick, rather than the "recommended" setting of 0.3mm. All of the head crashes seem to occur only with the Photo Black ink.
To ensure that I have indeed solved the problem, I converted a colour image I have of my youngest daughter to B&W which used a lot of Photo Black ink and managed to pull off a crash-free print. This is a good thing as the Hahnemühle are premium priced papers, but give stunning results.
Now that I have created a good B&W portrait, I thought I might post it. I don't use broad lighting in a lot of my work, but Aden is quite slim and it works well on her.