The 24″ x 50′ of Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper features a 12 mil thickness and a gloss finish. This fiber-based photo paper is designed for color as well as black and white prints and features an ISO brightness rating of 111%
Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (24″ x 50′ Roll)
$144.00
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Additional information
Weight | 8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 25.25 × 5.5 × 5.5 in |
Basis Weight | 325 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3047 mm |
Brightness | 111% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Glossy |
Dimensions (W x L) | 24" x 50' / 61 cm x 15.2 m |
Reviews (373)
373 reviews for Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (24″ x 50′ Roll)
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Fay Berge (verified owner) –
I use this size mostly for test prints (two to a page) before printing on larger paper.
Lucie Frami (verified owner) –
Great color and DMax range…great images…
Jadon Ankunding (verified owner) –
I use this for B+W exhibition printing. It has surface and paper weight that works for me. No cons.
Emmie Gerlach (verified owner) –
I am using the 17×22 paper to print a portfolio of black and white landscape photographs. I have used Ilford Gallerie Gold Fiber Silk for my previous projects which I find has a slightly warmer tone to it which the Epson does not. Both have the look and feel of traditional silver paper but the Epson not quite as much as the Ilford. The papers’ tonal range is long and can handle subtle tonal changes. All in all a very good quality paper.
Willis Yundt (verified owner) –
This paper is fantastic, the color range and D max are among the very best. It delivers nice even tones in black and white or color. But the best part is the value; compare the price here with MSRP.
Estrella Dibbert (verified owner) –
I use this with an Epson 3800 printer. It produces large, beautiful prints. I love this paper and also use the 8.5 X11 size.
Conner Schneider (verified owner) –
I have used this paper since I started learning photography a couple of years ago. It has a nice weight to it, and the ink is never too much. The print quality is amazing, would definitely recommend!
Baylee Satterfield (verified owner) –
Semi-pro photographer. Tried Exhibition Fiber paper and was blown away! Colors leap off the paper, and there’s NO ink gloss variation, just a smooth and natural color transition. Once you see the results you won’t use anything else. It has the look and feel of traditional darkroom prints, only better.
Ceasar Schuppe (verified owner) –
This is my favorite paper for any image, color or black & white. Black and white produces a warm tone that fit my images perfectly!
Abagail Glover (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.
Allene Kassulke (verified owner) –
This has become my go-to paper for most of my work. It has the feel that clients are looking for, while it displays colors in a rich, vibrant way. It’s been perfect for wedding prints, exhibiting my personal work, and is affordable enough for me to keep my prices competitive. There are a few times that Epson’s Luster has yielded a slightly better result, but that has been exceptionally rare. Honestly, I can’t rate this high enough; if not because I like it, because the clients who pay me LOVE it. Btw, it handles B&W as well as anything I’ve used yet on my 3880.
Sienna Wiza (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Epson printers for years, and have gone through several generations of their high end printers. Similarly, I have used a variety of Epson papers. I sell my pictures and spend a great deal of time tweaking my work before printing. I have migrated to the almost exclusive use of Exhibition Fiber Paper in my work for several reasons. The tonal range is superb, the paper is thick and durable, the surface is stunning and the bright whites are unmatched. In reading about this paper the only thing I have seen that could be an issue is whether the bright whites will fade with time (many years…) due to technical reasons related to the manufacturing process. I only hope I’m around long enough to see if this is a problem or not! I love this paper as it displays my work like no other paper I have used. It is expensive, but worth it.
Dion Walter (verified owner) –
As my photographic printing has become better, it seemed that graduating to a better quality of paper was worth consideration. I have been using Epson Luster, and find Exhibition Fiber much better with all of the brighter reds, oranges, yellows, etc. For darker blues and greens, Luster seems to have an edge. Exhibition Fiber is a much heavier paper, which I like. I compared it with Canson Platine Fiber Rag and Baryta Photographique, both of which were better than Luster. While there were differences, the similarities between Exhibition Fiber and the two Canson papers were sufficient for me to chose the Epson as my default for colorful prints. And it is somewhat less expensive. Will I change again? Perhaps.
Hillard Quitzon (verified owner) –
The only paper I use. Handles color and black and white very well. Never had an issue. Surface maintains perfect balance between being glossy, but not too glossy. I’ve tried Ilford Gold Fibre Silk, but I couldn’t really tell the difference after the prints were under glass. Speaking of which, you’ll want to print, let them dry and then either frame, or adequetely protect the print as it scratches/damages easily.
Linwood Rogahn (verified owner) –
I ran the Exhibition Fiber through an Epson 4880 and had two main issues. The paper was so curled at the beginning that the print head kept hitting the leading edge of the paper leaving ink marks. Each time I had to release the roll and do an opposit curl on the leading edge. I also noticed scratch marks on the print as well from the machine. Love the paper just not how it preformed in the machine.
Edison Reynolds (verified owner) –
looks and feels great.
Imogene Jast (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.
Oral Jakubowski (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.
Marley Grady (verified owner) –
This was my 1st time using this paper and it performed beautifully. Love it
Alexander Quigley (verified owner) –
I read many reviews where people were receiving paper that had little black specks on them which resulted in flawed prints. The 2 boxes that I received were flawless and I am very happy with the resulting prints. The thickness, feel and look will cause me to never buy luster paper again.