This 24″ x 100′ roll of Premium Luster Photo Inkjet Paper from Epson is a resin-coated medium with a 260 gsm and a 10 mil thickness which provide a durable photo feel. This instant drying paper produces vivid, lifelike images similar to traditional silver halide prints. Premium Luster Photo Paper delivers highly saturated prints with high ink absorption rates and a wide color gamut.
Epson Premium Luster Photo Inkjet Paper (24″ x 100′ Roll)
$68.80
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Additional information
Weight | 13 lbs |
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Dimensions | 27 × 6.7 × 6.4 in |
Coating | Polyethylene |
Basis Weight | 260 gsm |
Thickness | 10.4 mil / 0.2641 mm |
Core Size | 3" / 7.6 cm |
Opacity | 97% |
Brightness | 97% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Gloss Level | 16% at 60° |
Surface Finish | Luster |
Dimensions (W x L) | 24" x 100' / 61 cm x 30.5 m |
Reviews (383)
383 reviews for Epson Premium Luster Photo Inkjet Paper (24″ x 100′ Roll)
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Nasir Lockman (verified owner) –
I think most people know that Epson’s Luster is a great paper, so no need to comment there. I have an Epson 3880 printer that does not handle roll paper. But the printer will handle a print up to 37.4 inches long. Note that I said 37.4 and not 37.5 as I previously thought. Since Epson does not make 17 x 37.4 sheets, I bought the roll planning to cut it to size. That was easily done with my 24 Rotatrim paper cutter. I was surprised at how flat the cut sheet was right after cutting. There was only a sleigh curl at the ends lifting about an inch off the table. I usually let my prints air dry for at least a day before packing or framing them. At the end of that time the print was totally flat. So far I have only used about 13 feet of the roll and the curling may be different as I get to the end of the roll, time will tell. I mentioned that the maximum print length of the 3880 is 37.4. I ruined 3 large sheets of paper because I defined the paper size, in Photoshop CS6, to be 16×37.5. Rather than give an error message, the Epson driver started a print with a 15 inch border on the left side and a 4 inch top and bottom. I stopped the print before it got to the right border. It wasn’t a total loss as I cut a bunch of different size smaller sheets on the Rotatrim. This is a great paper that stays very flat for the thickness. For now I’m delaying my plans to make a de-curler.
Nicolas Hickle (verified owner) –
No problems. Great look
Jensen Sporer (verified owner) –
It was well packaged with no deterioration and worked well with my printer, no problems.
Vidal Okuneva (verified owner) –
I know its a roll but i wish the paper would flatten easier.
Royce Connelly (verified owner) –
I love the ease with which I can order from B&H Photo. Never a problem with the products I need being in stock( BIG PLUS ) and the prices are hard to beat at most other reputable on stores. A big Thank You from a satisfied customer!
Micheal Abshire (verified owner) –
All my prints are printed this paper.A very good epson paper.
Otho Von (verified owner) –
Great for basic printing. Profiles work great.
Tomasa Schuster (verified owner) –
When you require the best, Epson Premium Luster paper is a compelling contender. Combined with Epson’s pigment based inks, this paper is part of a system for archival quality prints suitable for sale and exhibition. I use it often with the Epson 4880 printer and I’m very pleased with the results.
Pierce Auer (verified owner) –
I am a college student (art major) so I needed this for my photography class and its great. Good quality paper, colors and exposure comes out as I see it on the computer monitor. Only complaint is how freaking heavy it is toting it around campus but theres nothing anyone can do about that so I guess its not really a real complaint.
Heloise Cummings (verified owner) –
Need I say more?
Justine Durgan (verified owner) –
Nice, durable paper with a slight sheen to it that brings life into the prints. Holds up well against a little abuse. The standard paper for fine art photographers as far as I’m concerned. Gorgeous middle grays in a black-and-white print. I’m a bit biased, but it’s difficult to render color correctly.
Jamey McKenzie (verified owner) –
dependable, high quality paper that makes printing student artwork easy.
Jena Harris (verified owner) –
I have been using the Ilford Pearl. When I ran out, I figured I would try something different. The paper is a bit more contrasty and colors are very nice. Its not as heavy as the Ilford Pearl but I have to say it looks better. Curl doesn’t seem to be too bad. I do not recommend it for black and white prints as its a bit cool. Oh and the price isn’t bad at all! BTW, using it on an Epson 7900
Celestine Hoeger (verified owner) –
Pictures look good
Efren Johnson (verified owner) –
Good proofing paper that I use to see my digital images translated to physical prints. Not the highest quality paper, but great for making sketch prints when you don’t have a lot of money to shell out.
Baylee Collins (verified owner) –
Takes ink very well.
Ava Gusikowski (verified owner) –
I used the Epson Ultra Premium on an 24 Epson 7900 for printing color photographs. The paper took the ink well and I’m very happy with the results. Do make sure to wear gloves while handling the roll though- fingerprints show up easily.
Monty Cremin (verified owner) –
This paper does exactly what it is supposed to do.
Chesley Stanton (verified owner) –
Superb prints
Desmond Mayert (verified owner) –
This paper prints very reliably and consistent. It is a great standard inkjet paper