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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Ottilie Baumbach (verified owner) –
This paper is beautiful, and the 13×19 sheets come well packaged so the corners are less likely to be damaged in shipping.
Newton Pacocha (verified owner) –
This is an great paper. It reproduces faithfully what I have on my screen.
Stefan Dooley (verified owner) –
When it works it’s great. It has a lovely, smooth surface. Regrettably, about 50% of my printing attempts with 8.5 x 11 paper were ruined by either 1) black spots on the paper as it came from the box, 2) feeding problems (mostly but not entirely fixed by setting my Epson 3880’s platen gap to wide) or 3) white specks that appeared on the paper after printing, as either bits of the paper surface flaked off or loose flakes that I had missed in my pre-printing air-bulb dusting of the paper came off. Very frustrating. Not sure if I’m going to continue to use it after the batch I bought from B&H during the last Epson rebates runs out.
Ethan Gleichner (verified owner) –
If you like the feel of traditional Fiber Paper this is the best digital option. Makes BEAUTIFUL prints!
Marian Green (verified owner) –
This paper has been my paper since it came out in the market for the first time. And it always gave me huge smile until I discovered white borders I gave are inconsistent recently. I measured paper size. Guess what.Length of 22inch side are not 22inch. They are all inconsistent. WHAT THE F EPSON!Now I have to measure every paper size and fine tune my picture size in software? Oh my God. Can’t trust Epson’s quality control. I am switching to Ilford gold silk.
Hettie Nader (verified owner) –
It doesn’t say on the box that this paper is intended to use omly for printers Epson Stylus Photo R2400 or better. Only after buying it and after reading instructions inside the box I found out that it is not intended for the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 printer.
Janae Emmerich (verified owner) –
In my opinion, it is better than Epson’s Premium Luster, but not by much. It is a nice thick paper, which I enjoy but I feel that the surface quality is similar to the Luster, which cheapens it a little. The thing I was most unhappy about is that although I used the Epson color profile for this paper and printed on the Epson 4880, the prints came out much too warm (in a yellowish green sense) and just off in color in general. Took a lot of color correction to make it print as I wanted it too. I much prefer the Ultra Smooth Fine Art.
Herta Deckow (verified owner) –
Nothing but great results with this on my Epson 3800. Consistently beautiful color and black and white printing.
Letitia Dietrich (verified owner) –
Great paper, the Exhibition Fiber is phenomenal. Personally , I like the 13 x 19, great texture, soft gloss and B&W or color prints are amazing. Good stuff!
Elza Wilkinson (verified owner) –
This paper has a surface that is pretty close to classic silver gelatin paper, glossy-dried-matte. It is actually a bit more glossy, but has a little more texture, and so gives a similar appearance at a distance. In any case, both b&w and color prints look great. It has minimal optical brighteners, and gives pretty neutral white tones, which I prefer to warm tones. I also like the Hahnemuhle FineArt Bartya. That paper has significant optical brighteners, so is bight white, and has more surface texture. It’s also a beautiful paper, but is much more expensive that the Exhibition Fiber. One gripe: Epson, like most photo paper manufacturers, does not offer 17 x 25 sheet sizes, which are the perfect size for printing 16 x 24 images, consistent with the 1:1.5 DSLR format. I buy 17 rolls and cut the sheets myself, which is a lot of work, and you have to uncurl the paper before it can be effectively fed into the printer sheet feeder. I haven’t yet tried this with Exhibition Fiber, and I’m not looking forward to it.
Myrtis Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
great for art reproductions, can even be worked upon with acrylic paint after printing.
Karl Senger (verified owner) –
So far, my work is looking beautiful on this paper. I am new to paper, so still experimenting.
Ashley Wehner (verified owner) –
Since my days in the wet darkroom I have been looking for a paper that I like. Here it is! Prints are beautiful! Great dmax! The icc works well. Good job once again Epson!
Darby Schuster (verified owner) –
I can’t believe how close to real darkroom paper this looks. It has just enough gloss to look like fiber paper. I compared it to the Ilford Gold Silk paper and it is much better quality! I guess that’s why it costs twice as much!
Mervin Roob (verified owner) –
I print my own artwork for matting and framing for exhibits. I have used different Epson papers but I am most impressed with Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper. I use the Epson Stylus Pro 3880 printer and get excellent results for my digital photography.
Corine Towne (verified owner) –
The results will leave you speechless. This paper will make the good image look great. This paper works best if you are going to print then immediately mount and frame. Handling should be done with care.
Summer Rogahn (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.
Earl Walker (verified owner) –
This is a superb paper for making fine prints. It has a semi-gloss texture much like darkroom paper. I could not afford to use it until Epson dumped the price…it used to be $! I use it in all sizes up to 24 wide.
Maybelle Quitzon (verified owner) –
Great paper for black and white printing, maybe the best I have tried. Solid, rich blacks and good gradation. Color prints unexpectedly sharp. I need to dial back the saturation a bit on files developed for older papers. Excellent weight paper for larger sizes – and the full range of paper sizes is welcome. Used on Epson 3880 with Ultrachrome K3+ inks.
Haylie Brekke (verified owner) –
I print in black and white with an Epson R2400 printer and my results with this paper have been superb. The downloaded profile available from the Epson website works well. This paper requires a manual feed and I select the thick paper option in the printer menu. I will definitely continue using this paper