Best paper for photographic prints with the HP 130 printer?

Question for you HP 130 owners:  What paper(s) do you like for photographic prints?    I'd like to find a good 'E' surface and 'F' surface paper, compatible with the 130.

Hi transco
Is it the HP130 cartridge you have (# C8767)?
If so, this cartridge can be manually cleaned (see Fig 7 here as an example)
Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
Twitter: @Ciara_B_HP

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