Replicating the appearance and feel of a traditional F-surface darkroom paper, Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper aims to provide users with a beautiful soft gloss finish for their digital prints. A fiber base offers a professional feel with a weight of 325 gsm and thickness of 13 mil, making it an excellent choice for galleries and exhibitions. Also, by utilizing some optical brightening agents the paper is able to reach a whiteness of 147% and a brightness of 111%. This makes it possible to create prints with deep blacks and subtle tonal gradations, suitable for advanced black-and-white printing as well as long-lasting color prints. Additionally, this paper is instant drying.
This paper is available here as a 25-pack of 8.5 x 11″ sheets.
Annabel Bradtke (verified owner) –
Very white finish
Coby Schaden (verified owner) –
Excellent paper and a paper of choice for black and white printing
Jared McGlynn (verified owner) –
Epson P800 – the curl in the paper is tough to work with. The paper exits very curled as well. As a result at times you get cracked prints if you try to flatten. Easily scratches. I really love the prints when you get it right, but dealing with the roll just doesn’t seem worth it. I wish they made 17×24 sheets, but I will either switch to another paper, or go to 17×22 sheets.
Rickey Trantow (verified owner) –
This Epson Paper is consistently outstanding and my clients really appreciate it!
Madalyn Bergnaum (verified owner) –
As a Jeff Schewe fan I take serious his reccomendations on high quality paper. I was astonished at the difference after making my first print! If you haven’t taken the leap into this level of quality, get on it!
Dustin Beahan (verified owner) –
I used it for printing B&W images scanned from a medium format. The quality and beauty of this product is unbelievable, but it is very sensitive to dust and touch and it’s tough to handle, you’ve got to be super careful
Haylee Sauer (verified owner) –
I print on this paper in my studio. It is easy to handle, sturdy, bright, good color rendition. I have printed my recent print sales on it and the customers are quite happy.
Fern Barton (verified owner) –
Exhibition fiber Paper is an excellent standard. My customers love the paper and thanks for the on time delivery. Appreciate very much
Libby Kohler (verified owner) –
I’m using this paper with my Epson 3880 printer. The 3880 does not use roll paper, so I cut it to length up to 37.4 inches on my Rotatrim paper cutter. I’m not reviewing the Rotatrim, but if you do very much paper cutting this thing is worth every cent, http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/45036-REG/Rotatrim_RC_RCM24_24_Mastercut_Professional_Rotary.html. Perfect cuts every time and you can trim an edge so narrow you can hardly see it. Notice I said above 37.4 inches and not 37.5. I had read on one of the forums that the max was 37.5 so that was the first size I tried to print. If you define the paper size to be 37.5, you won’t get an error message, the Epson driver will simply ruin the sheet of paper. I ruined two sheets figuring it out.The surface is similar to Epson’s Luster except better. It reminds me of the surface we used to get on black and white glossy paper when we dried it face up to avoid the shiny gloss finish. The other thing I like is the weight of the paper. Its much heaver than Luster and so it lays flatter. That makes it very to mount without having to glue it to the mounting board. I usually do a museum mount, hanging the print from the top with tape the back of the print then placing the cut mounting board on top. Even large prints stay nice and flat. If I do this with a large Luster print, in time the print noticeably loses it’s flatness.This is my favorite paper. If you like Luster, you will love Exhibition Fiber.
Ara Brown (verified owner) –
Fantastic look and surface. Be careful with dust.
Caitlyn Towne (verified owner) –
I am using this paper as a replacement for Canson Baryta, and I think It performs at least as well as the Canson. The images seem to have a great dynamic range (based on a non-scientific evaluation), bright with a lot of depth. I love the heaviness of the paper also.
Myra Rowe (verified owner) –
paper itself is good. packing need to improve
Constance Hudson (verified owner) –
Very nice paper, using it for B&W fine prints, and have never had a problem.
Misty McClure (verified owner) –
I normally use the pro luster paper, but this is even better. It’s crisp and clear and shows incredible detail. I tried the fine art velvet paper too and I’m sure it’s good for when deep blacks aren’t needed, but for what I shoot (animals mostly) I much prefer the exhibition fiber paper.
Geovanni Volkman (verified owner) –
i use it in place of Ultra Premium Lustre when I need a thicker paper with better ‘feel’, and deeper blacks. My best work goes on this paper. I have not noticed the tendency of the surface to be ‘delicate’ as reported by other users. Just lucky, perhaps.
Kaylin Schmeler (verified owner) –
Expensive, and worth every cent. Wait until you see your images.
Maxime Toy (verified owner) –
Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper is for those who are looking for the vibrant color of premium photo paper and the texture of matte paper. I love the way my prints look with this paper. It is a bit more difficult to work with, but printing is a learning process and once you learn how to print with EFP I’m sure you’ll be impressed with the results.
Tyreek Daugherty (verified owner) –
I used this paper for limited edition prints at a gallery exhibition. Love it!
Alek Baumbach (verified owner) –
I bought this paper to print photos on, with my Epson 3880, for a gallery exhibition. Of the 25 sheets I bought about half were completely unusable because of brown and black spots on the paper.
Paula Block (verified owner) –
I purchased this to do prints with an Epson 3800. This is an outstanding paper. The images produced with this paper are truly beautiful.