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.
Marguerite Kohler (verified owner) –
great paper so far ,i have used half of the 25 sheets great colours
Gabriella Cummerata (verified owner) –
Received my first box of this paper as a gift. Used it very sparingly; it was too expensive to waste. The Epson Luster paper was a good proof paper for it. When the price dropped, I bought 2 boxes for myself to stock up. Love the brightness, texture and weight of this paper.
Angelita Ryan (verified owner) –
I’d read many positive reviews but never had printed on Epson Exhibition Fiber paper. I’ve made one print on this paper so far. That’s enough. I’m sold . . . this an exceptional product. In the past Epson Luster has been my workhorse paper, and I’ll no doubt continue to print on that fine paper. Exhibition Fiber has a comparable surface but is a heavier paper and should mount beautifully on foam board. Also, the B & H service, as always, was exceptional. Paper deliveries from other sources have sometimes included packages with bumped/damaged corners, which ruined the shipment. B & H packaged my 16 x 20 Exhibition Fiber paper in a huge, heavy cardboard box, with a generous amount of bubble wrap. It arrived in pristine condition. Thanks B & H. I appreciate your attention to detail as well as speed.
Michel Bruen (verified owner) –
After printing out some of my images on this paper. I find it to be more vivid and have nice aesthetic rendering that is more pleasing than Epson’s Glossy and Luster offerings. This paper renders warmer than Epson’s Luster, appears to make greens a bit lusher. When a value is 100% white, there is less appearance of lack of gloss differential versus glossy due to the small scale paper stipple, which I find appealing.
Jarod Emmerich (verified owner) –
Great color and DMax range…great images…
Timmy Swift (verified owner) –
I like the thickness of this paper.. And the print quality is very good. As rich as the Luster paper, only much heavier..
Jesus Kris (verified owner) –
Fine art prints
Charlie Swaniawski (verified owner) –
B&W prints on my Epson R3000 are just gorgeous.
Green Berge (verified owner) –
I use this paper for the final image once I have tested the image on Luster paper. I print on an Epson R3000 and am amazed at the depth of the blacks achieved with this paper. My friends are impressed with the thickness of the paper when I give them an image. I’ve had no quailty issues with the paper whatsoever. No dust, scratches, or imperfections. I highly recommend this paper.
Belle Wilkinson (verified owner) –
This paper is heavy compared to Premium Lustre and I love that. It feels like very substantial fine art paper, and clients love the look and feel.
Darrion Koch (verified owner) –
This luster fiber paper is heavier so it never sags behind the glass like my previously framed photos!
Dusty Murazik (verified owner) –
Basically satisfactory printing effect.
Gloria Gleichner (verified owner) –
One of the best papers for black and white images. Deep rich blacks. The only negative is that it scratches easily.
Donnie Turner (verified owner) –
Paper is great, but I found out the usual Epson rebates that B&H sends you after an order are no good. You have to order all 3+ approved papers in the same order. So, rarely would that ever work for this small printer who goes through 220 cartridges every 3-4 months. Shame on Epson and B&H should not send these unless you meet the 3+.
Destinee Gerhold (verified owner) –
I have been printing on Exhibition Fiber since it came out. I’ve not yet been disappointed! The paper retains colors well and presents well also. However where is truly shines is in printing Black and White. Love the different shades of black that the paper can show along with the grays.
Bryana Rempel (verified owner) –
I was looking for a fiber paper that looks like air-dried glossy papers of yore, and this one looked good. However, out of the 25 sheets, 4 had a pin-sized black dot on them. B&H graciously took it back, and I ordered Canson Baryta Photographique.
Zechariah Nitzsche (verified owner) –
When a stiff paper is needed this is the perfect one to use. High quality photo output. We use this for distributing information to business assoaciates
Kim Ankunding (verified owner) –
I use this paper in 13×19 for exhibits and general display work. However, I use Epson’s Vevet Fine Art or Hot Press Bright most of the time as I do a lot of portrait work and prefer the D-max and overall tonal quality of mat papers for portrait work. On the plus side, Exhibition Fiber is a very sturdy, heavy weight paper with good D-max and nice surface. I will continue to use it for my general Go-To paper.
Eveline Lowe (verified owner) –
As one might expect from the product title, the paper is used to make exhibition quality color prints for portfolios. The surface is excellent, a real improvement over the glossies of days gone by. The available sizes, however, are a problem; they don’t match the geometry of the large format cameras I use. The 8.5 X 11 is OK, but small. The 13 X 19 is usually too large; often I cut a sheet in half.
Dion Sanford (verified owner) –
After I finally unboxed my Epson 3880 (after sitting unopened for over 2 years!) I struggled to get a good print out of it. I was concerned it may be the old ink, but test sheets showed no issues with the head, etc. Of course I used the NEC monitor calibrator, paper profiles, and all the other things that were recommended, but the images came out muddy, dark, and dull. At the time I purchased about 5 different Epson papers that I thought might be good for my type of image but one after another, the only thing that the printer produced were lack-luster images – and no where near like what was on the NEC monitor. Since one of the papers that I purchased was the Exhibition Fiber, I tried that next — I couldn’t believe what a difference that made! The same images that were dull and dark, were now sharp, vibrant, and exactly like the monitor! It was like the printer suddenly came to life. Although I think there might be some images where I may want to use the other paper, for the most part, I’m sold on the Exhibition Fiber.