The 36″ x 100′ roll of Enhanced Matte Inkjet Paper from Epson is a 192 g/m2 bright white paper with a matte finish. The paper yields highly saturated images, while maintaining highlight and shadow detail. Enhanced Matte is designed for use with UltraChrome, Epson Archival, DURABrite, as well as dye-based ink.
Epson Enhanced Matte Inkjet Paper (36″ x 100′ Roll)
$68.00
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Additional information
Weight | 15.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 38.5 × 6.45 × 6.1 in |
Basis Weight | 192 gsm |
Thickness | 10.3 mil / 0.2616 mm |
Core Size | 3" / 7.6 cm |
Opacity | 94% |
Brightness | 104% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Dimensions (W x L) | 36" x 100' / 91.4 cm x 30.5 m |
Reviews (148)
148 reviews for Epson Enhanced Matte Inkjet Paper (36″ x 100′ Roll)
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Geovany Schamberger (verified owner) –
This paper was used to print photographs on epson printers and worked beautifully. Printing on matte paper I was a little hesitant that the images would lose some of their contrast or highlights but this paper held everything together smoothly.
Elfrieda Doyle (verified owner) –
My order came quickly and was just what I asked for. This paper isn’t the highest quality printing paper, but works for what I need.
Mollie Zieme (verified owner) –
I have purchased a few rolls of paper and both the quality are exceptional. This Enhanced Matte is a great proofing paper the colors are spot on, I wish I had bought Epson before with my other printer.
Madisen Cartwright (verified owner) –
I love the matte texture of this paper. The size is also ideal for large-scale panoramas and horizontal images.
Gussie Padberg (verified owner) –
Great photo paper – we also use high end papers from other brands but this is a good workhorse economical paper
Thea Murphy (verified owner) –
I use this paper for matted prints to sell at art shows. Keeps my costs down so I can sell inexpensive prints that the customers love.
Nils Schulist (verified owner) –
Good paper.
Mallie Denesik (verified owner) –
This paper works great in my SureColor P7000. The profiles are in the printer installation, and they just WORK. I’m very happy with my Matte Paper.
Destiney Harber (verified owner) –
Quality paper. Is working great for my project.
Adonis Upton (verified owner) –
This is very nice paper. I keeps the scraps hoping to find another use for them.
Corbin Witting (verified owner) –
C-Prints (light jet) are my favorite, but when that’s not an option, I go to high quality matte paper for a similar effect. This paper costs half of Canson’s comparable product and I was pleasantly surprised by the excellent quality and ease of use of this paper. Matt paper can be prone to pick up dust, so know that you’re not going to want this to touch any soiled surface ever, but I’d highly recommend this paper to anyone. Great value, great quality for fine art, landscape and portrait prints.
Dovie Kub (verified owner) –
I like this paper because of the lack of glossy interference when viewing the image. It also has just enough of a hefty enough feel in the hand to be impressive as an art paper. And it is reasonably priced.
Orville Goldner (verified owner) –
Love this paper and it was so cheap! I have been making large prints from the Mojave Desert. Thank you.
Sheridan Blanda (verified owner) –
I am professional photographer with a small budget. I used this paper for the second half of my semester at the art conservatory at SUNY Purchase College. The paper really holds light to middle-tone grays and neutrals. I enjoyed seeing tonality that was lost previously in the luster paper I used before this. This matte paper is good with black and whites, but I also enjoyed what it did with color. I would buy this paper again for work prints, but as far as final exhibition printing, I definitely would go for something finer. This paper collects dirt and grease VERY VERY easily, and gets scratched up. Not very convenient if you are trying to install a show. Even when wearing handling gloves, it will leave a mark. It is also very delicate and bends easily. For work prints though, this is a good buy and a reasonable price.
Jarrett Murray (verified owner) –
I’ve been using the matte inkjet stock for 7 years on our old Epson 9800 large format printer. Paper provides consistent color output. Great weight for handling when spraymounting to foamcore. I print signage for events and the ever needed charts and graphs. Well priced for the 100 foot roll. Great vector, font and photo (non-human) images. Skin tones can come out muddy even after Photoshop adjustments. For faces I typically use semi-gloss and gloss stock.
Dennis Graham (verified owner) –
Printing in larger format paper is quite unique. Great quality and archival properties.
Walter Hettinger (verified owner) –
It is Epson product! Simple and short. Love it! You need to know what Epson is, in order to know their product, quality and longevity. Using all their product for over 12 years…. still going..
Anastacio Graham (verified owner) –
Good for Posters
Jordan Corkery (verified owner) –
Great to make prints for proofs or for editing and sequencing in the real world.
Germaine Friesen (verified owner) –
This product is excellent for proofing photographs and even for exhibition purposes if displayed correctly. Compared to other (more expensive matte papers) I find this one to create the most consistant results with the widest range of images. The paper does scratch relatively easily but it resist kinking more than others. Large prints from this paper can seem insubstantial when handled for two reasons. Firstly the paper is thin, and secondly because blacks seem flat and the colors seem muted. ALL OF THIS CHANGES BEHIND GLASS. When placed behind glass, Blacks become deep, and Colors become vibrant. I keep a sheet of Plexi next to my printer for quickly viewing prints as they will appear framed. Sharpness of details is also excellent by the way. I don’t sell prints on this paper, because I have heard mixed things about how archival it is. (First epson said it was, then they said is was not and now I hear it is again.) I have used this paper in exhibitions though, and people have always been impressed with the results. In short, this paper does not have the majestic heavyweight feel of a Hahnemuhle rag, but it is consistant, sharp and very inexpensive! Cheap enough to experiment and be creative, without the nagging feeling that you might as well just feed money directly into your printer. If you are framing behind glass, you will find matte papers will look much better than luster or glossy.