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 13 x 19″ sheets.
Judd Heaney (verified owner) –
First of all, I use this paper exclusively for black and white prints. I started working in ‘the darkroom’ fifty years ago. This paper rivals if not succeeds any paper available I have ever used. The reflective quality of this paper and its ability to register an amazing spectrum of blacks work together to produce images that are truly eye-popping. And there are no messy chemicals to fuss with. LOL
Josiane Harvey (verified owner) –
I used this paper for my fine art prints and was happily surprised at the quality and boldness. I love the thickness of the paper as well. One issue I have to contend with is dust-if a print is made over a speck it may come off afterward and create a white spot.
Hosea Senger (verified owner) –
After doing an Epson Printing Workshop I bought this paper and on my 2880 it looks awesome
Danial Kessler (verified owner) –
Great fiber-based glossy paper.
Marcelo Beatty (verified owner) –
Makes top-quality prints on a pigment-based photo printer.
Georgianna Towne (verified owner) –
When looking at a finished print, it’s hard to tell the difference between the Epson paper and a silver print. It’s great stuff, but it loses one star because of its high price.
Jordane Klocko (verified owner) –
It prints wonderful colors and rich black and whites. If you have a printer that can use it, it’s the best!
Hiram Spencer (verified owner) –
I have an Epson P800 printer and this is the paper I use most of the time. It presents beautifully for color as well as black and white prints. The Epson printer profile works great with my printer. I like to museum mat my prints rather than glue them to a backing board. The weight and thickness of this paper make it a great choice for doing this. If you are serious about your photography this is a paper worth trying.
Blanche Feeney (verified owner) –
Reliable go to paper for our studio.
Joy Cartwright (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this paper for a while now. Color fidelity, weight, texture and DMax are spectacular. Simply beautiful paper.
Ramiro Stokes (verified owner) –
This is my top choice for a non-matte paper, for both color and B&W. It loves the Epson K3 inks and my 3880. I like the prints I get with this paper much better than with ultra permium luster paper.
Uriah Wiza (verified owner) –
This paper is top notch for high-end ink prints. It is used by numerous professionals I’ve worked for, as well as myself. The only downfall is is fragility. It scratched very easily, especially after it has been printed on. Also, this paper is thick and may require more care in loading into the printer.
Koby Hudson (verified owner) –
Color reproduction is fantastic. I got this after master photographer friend recommended. Like heavy weight of paper. Probably will not use for every day photos, but for the special ones, it is hard to beat. Pricey, but B&H price was much less than suggested retail.
Daniella Beier (verified owner) –
This paper yields the closest result to Ilford Multigrade fiber base silver gelatin I’ve ever used.
Melody Robel (verified owner) –
Great color and DMax range…great images…
Muriel Schaefer (verified owner) –
Used with Epson Photo printers and Epson Ink will yield high quality color or b&w photographic prints.
Martine Dickinson (verified owner) –
I use it with the Epson 4900, great for B&W, deep black and not too glossy.
Laverne Beatty (verified owner) –
paper is heavy stock wonderful color or bw the only problem is the long side curls up a little after the images are printed once matted and framed no problem
Cordia Waelchi (verified owner) –
I use this for black and white prints. I will use it for color when I get a photo worthy of printing on this paper. It is a durable paper. It has a great look to it. Anything I am framing I will print on this. Not for all prints because of its price. Epson will send sample prints if you call them.
Antwon Spencer (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.