Adobe color utility "fine art print media" greyed out

I've been printing color targets for ICC profiles using Adobe color print utility. The software worked using "photo paper", but when I tried to print using the "fine art" media choices have been shaded. I print on an epson 3880. Epson told me that this is not their problem--it's an application problem. I updated my latest print driver and I am on OSX 10.10. Help would be appreciated. The printer is turned on black matte ink thanks, bj

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the answer is that I had the layout on A4 and it should be A4 manual feed. Simple huh?

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