This 44″ 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 (44″ x 100′ Roll)
$121.09
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Additional information
Weight | 23 lbs |
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Dimensions | 46 × 7 × 7 in |
Coating | Polyethylene |
Basis Weight | 260 gsm |
Thickness | 10 mil / 0.254 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) | 44" x 100' / 111.8 cm x 30.5 m |
Reviews (383)
383 reviews for Epson Premium Luster Photo Inkjet Paper (44″ x 100′ Roll)
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Stone Tromp (verified owner) –
Prints great, looks a little cheesy, and wrinkles in frames with changes in moisture. I wish that it had a heavy base and it’s maker upgraded the dimpled surface and made it more matte. But it is one of the best papers for great prints if you can overcome the texture and thinness. I have tried self-adhesive boards with success, but that’s not archival. Under glass or plexiglass with proper lighting you don’t see the sheen.
Claude Gulgowski (verified owner) –
After searching for companies that offer this product, I found B&H to be one of the few to offer this product and also have live customer service representatives on to chat with you if you need any help. The customer representative answered all my questions with a friendly attitude and patience and helped me choose the correct product for me. Next was the shipping, as i needed this for my digital photography class (and due to my procrastination I waited for the last minute) I was worried that I wouldn’t receive it on time but the shipping was extremely quick and free since the item hit the minimum for free shipping. I received my item on time, and when I went to school I finally opened my package which was in perfect condition, both ends of the paper were packaged with spools in order to keep the paper undamaged and the paper itself was wrapped in plastic to protect it from your hands. I ended up printing for my assignment and found out that the paper was a great choice recommended by the associate and the quality of the paper was great at a fair price. My images looked beautiful, with vivid colors and the paper only gave my photos the finished touch I desired! Thank you guys for your great customer service and good quality products. I will be back and I will recommend to my peers.
Roselyn Yundt (verified owner) –
I always use Epson papers with my R2400. I have found the Ultra Premium Luster paper to have a great photo result as well as a very nice feel while handling the finished photos. The slight challenge is that handling the roll and loading the printer requires a little dexterity due to the heavy weight of the paper.
Demond Goodwin (verified owner) –
using epson paper with epson printers always get quality prints!
Mohammed Doyle (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this paper for many years. I find it best for printing commercial photography assignments, such as architectural shots and product shots. It will print portraits well but the lighter weight of the paper does not make the best impression on a client when holding a print. I print using roll paper for my commercial work. Print curl does not go away easily, if ever. But I print many five foot wide panos and the print curl is less of an issue than with a smaller print. If you will be framing prints there is one very important issue with this paper: don’t frame under glass for at least three days after printing. The paper gasses off and will fog glass if you don’t wait a couple of days before framing. If I wait several days I have not had a problem. This is not an archival paper so I do not recommend it for fine art printing. Very saturated, vibrant colors print well, as do black-and-white images. There is a slightly cool tone to this bright paper. So to sum up it’s a great paper for printing commercial work, but there are better papers for portrait printing, and much better choices for fine art prints. All of these others types of papers are available from Epson.
Vicente Lang (verified owner) –
I’ve used this paper to print from the Epson 9880 printer and the results are fantastic. The only thing that I wish is that the paper was a little bit thicker that it actually is.
Novella D’Amore (verified owner) –
My clients request Premium Luster 10 mil thickness. BW or Color never disappointment me or customers. 20 x 30 is popular size so no extra cuts.
Justice Kihn (verified owner) –
It worked great for what I need
Vincenzo Lowe (verified owner) –
This is a good quality paper with complete consistency. I have gone through a few rolls of theis paper, and have found that I can always expect the same results. It is affordable and great for printing high quality photography for framing and hanging. Have not seen it fade at all with personal testing. The clarity is exceptional and a great printing surface. Good Color Gamut. Not a heavy paper, so it is easily kinked if handled improperly.
Vincenza Hermann (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.
Loy Bartell (verified owner) –
The paper is really good quality for the affordableness. Good buy.
Gregg Runte (verified owner) –
This is great paper to start out with. i highly recommend it.
Tyree Daugherty (verified owner) –
Performed as it should. Good size for me
Devante Altenwerth (verified owner) –
This is my favorite coated paper. Love it, can’t say anything bad about it.
Edna Ryan (verified owner) –
I’ve used it for years with excellent results!
Olaf Rau (verified owner) –
I am an exhibiting artist and use this paper frequently to make large prints from rolls that will be exhibited behind plexiglass or glass. It’s primary characteristic are a bright white base, good color saturation, good blacks and excellent toughness. Once the ink dries the paper can take quite a bit of handling. It also lies flat fairly well when printed from a roll. In addition, the paper is economical, far less expensive than many other papers. Finally, many roll papers are difficult to print as they are very stiff. Epspn Luster prints easily as a roll. Much of the battle over which paper is best is finished when put behind glazing therefore Epson Luster becomes a good choice.
Lysanne Von (verified owner) –
Best results are using Epson papers and inks for Epson printers.
Evalyn Tillman (verified owner) –
I decided to step into the realm of printing on roll paper this quarter instead of sheet and I am very pleased that I did. The paper delivers great quality prints. It is pretty heavy duty and not too thin or light. I love luster paper and the effect it gives to your prints. It doesn’t glare up like glossy paper and it doesn’t act like matte paper. It is easy to store in my locker but if I didn’t have one it would be a lot to carry around as it isn’t as light as a feather but quality usually isn’t.
Rene Keebler (verified owner) –
Just Buy it
Eveline Lemke (verified owner) –
This paper has been the standard for our studio for 3 years. It has the look and feel of traditional silver paper and, when sprayed, has an unsurpassed tactile feel and durability I am proud to present my customers.