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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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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Cody Kuphal (verified owner) –
If you’re looking for the best, stop! this is it. Prints beautifully on my epson SC-P800.
Helga Fritsch (verified owner) –
This paper is wonderful. I’ve been using Hahnemhle FineArt Pearl with my Epson 2880. I would always have problem with feeding the paper in, and the paper would sometimes jam. The ink often smeared on the paper. I tried multiple setup but could never get it right. I’ve also used the Epson premium glossy because I like the way the blacks come out and the durability of glossy vs. matte prints. The Matte prints were easily scratched or smudged. On sale, the exhibition fiber was less that the glossy, hence my chance to test it out. I hope that Epson keeps the price down, otherwise it would be prohibitive and I would have to crawl back to the premium glossy. The exhibition fiber paper works really well with the R2880. The blacks come out perfectly and the colors as expected. The feel is awesome, nicely weighted. The durability is great. You can handle it without getting finger prints or smudges. It is a little bright, haven’t really used paper this bright, but I like it and can get used to it.
Peggie Price (verified owner) –
I won’t say this is the best fiber, because that depends on what you like and how you use it. I like it very much for some things. It has a great surface and takes the pigments of an Epson 3880 beautifully. I would like it to be just a touch lighter. It’s too much like cardboard for my taste, but does make it easy to mount. Harmann make a paper that is just a touch more like air-dried glossy and that will probably become my standard for black and white, but I think the Epson stands out when printing color.
Lauretta Howell (verified owner) –
This is a high quality paper, it renders the colors very nice, it looks more contrasty than Casnon Baryta paper. it is tick and sturdy and it has more texture than baryt papers. The only reason I am giving 4 stars is the lack of profile on Epson’s website and there are no good instruction on which media to select (gloss, luster, semi-gloss). Epson should’ve done beter job on this. Something that other reviewers noted: the coating of the paper peels off time to time and you have to re-print.
Kayla Harvey (verified owner) –
This makes the best exhibition prints when printed with Epson’s 4900. The contrast, sharpness, and color saturation are the best I’ve seen. If you are looking to frame and exhibit your photography, look no further.
Jeffry Spencer (verified owner) –
I have used Exhibition fiber for most of my printing needs since it was first released by Epson. The paper’s weight, surface, and feel is very similar to traditional silver printing papers. The results are superb whether you’re printing color or B&W. The archival properties of this paper is the best reason to use it. Epson often runs a buy two, get one free promotion which is the time to stock up and save. The order arrived on time and the products were in excellent shape.
Arlene Smith (verified owner) –
I love this paper. The prints look almost as good as the wet prints I used to make in the darkroom.
Casey Simonis (verified owner) –
B&W prints on my Epson R3000 are just gorgeous.
Marcelino Schiller (verified owner) –
This is the same wonderful paper that I normally print 17×22. The only problem is this size has trouble loading itself in the sheet feeder on my Epson 3800. Other than that I am in love.
Tobin Schoen (verified owner) –
Excellent paper and a paper of choice for black and white printing
Ashlynn Cormier (verified owner) –
Worth the money. Great prints
Emil Schultz (verified owner) –
I have been a regular Exhibition fiber user in B&W and color for many years and find the current Signature Worthy edition to be an improvement over previous (white box) production runs. One of my past pet peeves was the paper’s curl that made feeding into my Epson P800 an occasional challenge. Still not as flat as the Hahnemhle Fine Art Baryta Glossy but close. The surface texture appears slightly more pronounced than before though smooth enough to clearly differentiate its from the Hahnemhle. Finally, when looking for the paper with the greatest tonal range and highest d-max Exhibition Fiber remains my go to paper.
Alice Reichert (verified owner) –
I own a printing business and this is my best selling paper. I sometimes use it for my own work as well. Great for color images as well as black and white. Thick, fine art, professional feel.
Noemy Zemlak (verified owner) –
Very good looking for final printing
Shea Ward (verified owner) –
I heard that this paper was like butter, beautiful, and very expensive. But as I checked online it was not ask explensive as they have said. So I am using it for my Thesis Show. It is perfect, better than any other paper I have used. The paper is easy to load, and it doesn’t even stink like some of the epson papers do, such as luster. I really don’t have a single complaint about it. Perfect product for gallery work.
Kianna Rice (verified owner) –
I used this paper for limited edition prints at a gallery exhibition. Love it!
Alva Powlowski (verified owner) –
The fibre paper feel reminds me of traditional B&W paper. My scanned color negatives look better on this paper than they ever did as traditional C-Prints. Also the epson profile when printing with epson printers makes it easy to return to an image to print consistent editions.
Juliana Strosin (verified owner) –
I’ve been a photographer for better than 40 years and printed in the darkroom until making the total conversion to digital about 10 years ago. I’ve printed b&w, C-prints, R-prints, Cibachrome, Agfa and Kodak transfer, Polaroid and even learned Dye Transfer printing. I’ve tried many, many fine-art, double-weight, matt-dry glossy papers. Each time I do, I’ve never been satisfied until I tried the Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper and I haven’t looked back. Images printed using my 3880 and 9900 Epson printers just can’t be beat, even better than when I did dye transfer on double-weight glossy paper. It prints well, the blacks are rich, the whites are better than all but Cibachrome Glossy. The prints stay pretty flat for museum mounting without having to de-curl the prints. For my portfolio and highest-quality images and when I’m printing for a museum or gallery show, there’s not much better than the Exhibition Fiber paper! Though it’s higher in cost than Epson Premium Luster, prints simply have a nicer feel and richer look, weather b&w, toned b&w or color.
Aletha Fadel (verified owner) –
Beautiful tonal range. Looks and feels like old style photo paper.
Carrie Kozey (verified owner) –
I love this paper. I printed my black and white images for an exhibit on this. They look stunning on this paper!