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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Judy Kihn (verified owner) –
I retired from teaching at The Williston Northampton School in Easthampton, MA. 16 years ago but have continued to maintain a display of team photographs at the School. Presently there are over 1600 photographs on the walls of the gym with the first one being that of the 1870 baseball team. Although most are archival monochrome prints we started taking taking and printing the pictures digitally about 5 years ago. However, the printer got about 5 seasons behind so I decided I would take on the printing of them. Fortunately, I live close to the School and have access to the computer/printer area at the photo lab. I looked around for a good paper to use and Epson’s Exhibition Fiber Paper for Inkjet was recommended so I tried it and am immensely pleased with the results. The soft gloss surface is ideal for the display. All photographs continue to be printed in B&W with a slight warm tone.
Charley Nader (verified owner) –
Had some photographs of mine displayed at a NYC hotel recently in one of the rooms as a permanent collection. I wheat pasted this paper up on the walls of the room and it came out amazing. I am so happy with this paper.
Emely Daniel (verified owner) –
I was blown away by the dynamic color range of this glossy paper. I have strayed away from glossy finish paper in favor of matt paper however the vibrant range of color on this paper is amazing!
Emmanuelle Beatty (verified owner) –
Fantastic look and surface. Be careful with dust.
Valentin Satterfield (verified owner) –
A very nice paper. Very bright, nice whites. Solid stock. I’ve been trying a lot of fiber papers lately and my favorite is still Harman Gloss FB AI followed by Hahnemuhle Photo Baryta. But this is still a very nice paper.
Jamal Quitzon (verified owner) –
I make 22 x 28 prints on Exhibition fiber paper with an Epson 7880 inkjet printer.. Although the paper and resulting images are beautiful, often times the paper has some kind of fibers on it. Sometimes it has dust or even a small marking and even once a hair.These sheets I save to use as test prints because the paper is unreliable in printing. Also, the surface, once cured, scratches easily. Utmost care has to be taken while storing and framing.
Brittany Cartwright (verified owner) –
Epson Exhibition Fiber paper is all it says on reviews and the box. Got great color prints on first try. did a little color printing perf. and WOW just blew my mind. only draw backs are it can be ease to scratch and your printer needs a good blow out of all dust before printing. Once everything is set to print, brace yourself. Besides the color extended blacks clearly in deep shadows; detail, detail, detail. Try it!
Abdul Mertz (verified owner) –
Great surface and results. Exhibition quality at a low price.
Llewellyn Pollich (verified owner) –
Beware: You need to blow off small paper bits off surface before you print that are sticking to front surface.
Winnifred Senger (verified owner) –
I use this paper exclusively for printing large photographs on an Epson 4880 printer. The roll is easy to handle and load on the printer. The surface is more of a lustre than high gloss, however, it renders rich highlight detail and deep blacks in the shadows. It’s a perfect choice for either B&W or full color images.
Camilla Bogisich (verified owner) –
Epson’s Exhibition Fiber is really the top of the line for me when printing images on semi-gloss papers. I’ll use Epson’s Premium Luster when printing on a budget or perhaps with test prints, and use the Exhibition Fiber when I want the upmost quality with deep blacks and bright whites. It’s more delicate than Luster, so you do need to be careful in terms of not scratching an image or ensuring that dust isn’t present before printing, but it’s worth the extra care.
Jayne Kulas (verified owner) –
The thickness of this paper and its luxurious surface make it a dream to use.
Emmanuelle Friesen (verified owner) –
A great weight, but looks pretty much like the high end luster paper. Very nice tones, but not as quite a luminous a surface as I’d like. I guess nothing really can replace traditional color prints…
Syble Graham (verified owner) –
This Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper is a superior product. The finish is just beautiful and the extra heavy weight of the stock is durable and a pleasure to work with. Making me look good!
Dasia Hoeger (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.
Rylee Hoppe (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.
Timmy Bins (verified owner) –
Real nice stock.
Maximus Hahn (verified owner) –
I love this paper. It’s now my go to paper for almost all prints. I’ve used canson baryta, harman fb al, museo silver rag, ilford smooth pearl, and all of epson’s line. They all have their strengths for different images, but I always seem to come back to EEF. Very versatile stuff with good weight and feel. Colors jump off the paper and B&W prints look spectacular. Much more palatable after the price drop, before it was fairly cost prohibitive. I’m gonna buy more when a sale comes up. The only con is you have to be really careful to get all fibers off the printable side or you might end up with a white spec if that fiber falls off after printing.
Esta Osinski (verified owner) –
I’m using this to print landscape photography on the Epson 3880. by cutting it to 17 inches wide I can print panoramas up to 30 inches long. My other choice of paper is Harman by Hahnemuhle which I normally use in the 17×25 inch size on the Epson 3880. One problem with the Harman paper is that it often comes with curled edges & tends to warp until the ink is perfectly dry. What I like better about the Epson Exhibition Fibre is that it lies perfectly flat & stays flat even just after printing. Both of these papers give brilliant sharp prints & I would recommend either one.
Ryan Brekke (verified owner) –
This is the paper I prefer for my 13×19 monochrome images. I love how it renders the tones, especially the deep blacks. I also like the substantial weight of the paper. There are only two drawbacks…1) it is expensive, and 2)the surface of the paper will sometimes chip and I’ll need to reprint the image. I am willing to put up with those two disadvantages for the quality of the product, though.