I have marked a correct answer for my question, however, while helpful, I can't say that my prints are perfect by any means. This is going to be an on-going process, with quite a steep learning curve in order to end up with real quality prints. This information has been helpful, but the more I search, the more complicated it becomes - brand, grade, weight, thickness, colour, texture and absorbancy. I fear that as an end user, I will have no choice but to stick with paper produced by my printer manufacturer. Trying to put off purchasing newer equipment, I am following Ben Long's Inkjet Printing: Advanced Photography Techniques at https://www.linkedin.com/learning/me?u=2199673. One of the most important things I have picked up (almost a throw-away) is that I will never please everyone. https://www.on-linepaper.co.uk/icc-profiles-all-brands continues produce a 403 Forbidden msg.
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