The 44″ 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 (44″ x 50′ Roll)
$279.30
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Additional information
Weight | 15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 45.5 × 5.5 × 5.4 in |
Basis Weight | 325 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3047 mm |
Brightness | 111% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Glossy |
Dimensions (W x L) | 44" x 50' / 111.8 cm x 15.2 m |
Reviews (373)
373 reviews for Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (44″ x 50′ Roll)
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Fernando Boyer (verified owner) –
I love this paper; the resulting images are beautiful. There has been a known issue for some time with this particular paper though. I’ve been working with this paper for years. For each box I order, there are at least 5 or 6 that have black spots on them. They often occur in the area where one would have a border, so it makes the paper unusable. Epson is aware of this issue. After having the problem recur with every single box I’ve purchased, I started saving the unacceptable papers, calling Epson and arranging for an exchange.
Ludwig Prohaska (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.
Sadye Schoen (verified owner) –
Great thickness, easy to load. Nice tones without much adjustment. Only question is the archivalness…. Feels just like traditional silver paper
Stephanie Daugherty (verified owner) –
My favorite paper–tonality, blacks, F-like surface, thickness–exactly what I want. But recently I had a big problem. Suddenly there was unevenness in pure black backgrounds that could only be seen at certain angles; it looked like a mechanical scraping. I tried everything (adjusting platen gap etc.) to fix it but nothing worked. Then I got a new box and the problem disappeared. If I hadn’t had the problem, the paper would certainly get 5 stars.
Aimee Gorczany (verified owner) –
This paper comes close (but does not quite match) what you can get from a darkroom for black and white. The tonality gradations are very fine indeed. A copy of a darkroom print, printed out on this paper is very close to the original – except for the texture of the surface. But, even that is pleasing.
Candace Krajcik (verified owner) –
I use this paper for all my documentary people work which is all black and white. It really brings out the character and texture of my subjects. Deep blacks in a warm semi gloss paper.
Lila Schamberger (verified owner) –
I have used this paper for the past two years for my photography photos homework. It is think and a fantastic paper.
Belle Walsh (verified owner) –
Once you’ve calibrated to this paper, and taken the time to pull the very best prints you can on this and any competitor you name, setting them side by side I doubt you’d ever go back. The range is that great, and the color that incredible. But the magic is that it not only works in color, but also B&W, where again the dynamic range is amazing for ink on paper. The weight is fabulous, the surface is too. But there is a downside. Although Epson has been very responsive to complaints and returns, there are quality-control issues–most notably with the larger sizes. If you’re picky, you may find occasional black specks or even particles in the emulsion, and some boxes are worse than others. I am sending those sheets back to them because I want to help. I hope this is something they are working through, because I’ve told them what I’m telling you: the combination with Epson inks is extraordinary.
Baylee Prosacco (verified owner) –
I use this size for test prints.
Chadrick Parisian (verified owner) –
I use this for my Fine Art Photography, I print Mat and Sell my own work, and this is my paper of choice. It’s the perfect Semi-Matte surface to allow your images to pop off the page. The only thing i would say is the Price, but thats a really small thing. Keep up the awesome work Epson. Ryan Turner
Johnson Parisian (verified owner) –
Ordered this for a photography project and wanted to see how my images came out in large format on semi-gloss paper. Usually I’m a fan of matte papers because glossy prints have too much shine, this was a good compromise/middle-ground to have both, without being obnoxiously shiny. Would totally order again but encourage you to use a test sheet to make sure the tones in your image are going to print properly.
Mylene Jast (verified owner) –
very high quality. The larger size is useful for stiff posterboard-like uses. Excellent for any use; I use ultra premium luster for most of my photo printing.
Tito Berge (verified owner) –
I read good number of reviews how great this paper is I decided to try it. Epson 2880. The good: This paper renders the images very well, contrast, sharpness, color… all good. The bad: There are always some little specs pilling of the, which is very frustrating. Printer gap is set to max. I cleaned with soft brush and air blower before printing… I did everything by the book. Curls- the edges of this paper will curl big time before print and even more after print. I would not print on this paper anything important.
Travon Beer (verified owner) –
Lovely surface, if not a tad to bright for some B&W work. Color presentation if wonderful. always looking for deals as it is a tad pricey. Surface can be delicate and show minor scratches if not handled properly. Used with Epson 3880.
Kiana Watsica (verified owner) –
Great fiber-based glossy paper.
Eldon Muller (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.
Stephania D’Amore (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.
Jade Johnson (verified owner) –
This paper yields the closest result to Ilford Multigrade fiber base silver gelatin I’ve ever used.
Anthony Larkin (verified owner) –
The paper is thick and produces nice vivid prints.
Jenifer Bartell (verified owner) –
A noticeable improvement over Epson Premium Luster paper for B&W prints.