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)
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Tressa Schamberger (verified owner) –
This stuff looks great and feels great.
Lemuel Wolf (verified owner) –
I was looking for a fiber paper that looks like air-dried glossy papers of yore, and this one looked good. However, out of the 25 sheets, 4 had a pin-sized black dot on them. B&H graciously took it back, and I ordered Canson Baryta Photographique.
Harry Romaguera (verified owner) –
Very close to the traditional Photographic Papers of old
Fermin Jast (verified owner) –
First of all, I use this paper exclusively for black and white prints. I started working in ‘the darkroom’ fifty years ago. This paper rivals if not succeeds any paper available I have ever used. The reflective quality of this paper and its ability to register an amazing spectrum of blacks work together to produce images that are truly eye-popping. And there are no messy chemicals to fuss with. LOL
Maximo Marquardt (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.
Delphine Bahringer (verified owner) –
It’s a bit more pricey than I’d like, but I am very happy with this paper for exhibition quality black and white prints with my R2400 printer. Just be sure you use the manual feed slot and make sure the thick paper option is selected.
Lorna Doyle (verified owner) –
A nice, thick paper that has the feel and texture of fiber base paper that I use in my wet darkroom.
Ollie Toy (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.
Myriam Kshlerin (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.
Chanelle Crist (verified owner) –
I love this paper. I never had any problems with it. My photographs look great on this paper!
Ada Bruen (verified owner) –
Great paper…amazing color range and DMax…would have given it four star except for the fact it’s a bit fragile…prone to damage if not handle exceptionally carefully…
Celine Kris (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.
Annetta Hayes (verified owner) –
A rich looking paper that reproduces the best black and white images I have seen on paper designed for inkjet. Of course much depends on the source, but the images I struck using an Epson R2400 and a 6400 dpi scan from a medium format Tri-X original were incredibly detailed and rich in tonality. The surface of this paper is a thing of wonder, just the right fiber based air dried gloss with an amazing degree of smoothness and uniformity. The paper lays flat after absorbing high density Photo PRM ink levels and looks incredible under glass when matted and framed. This is a true archival, museum quality professional product when used with the right inks and matted on acid free board.
Elouise Krajcik (verified owner) –
I have been printing on Exhibition Fiber since it came out. I’ve not yet been disappointed! The paper retains colors well and presents well also. However where is truly shines is in printing Black and White. Love the different shades of black that the paper can show along with the grays.
Kayla Hartmann (verified owner) –
Excellent quality print image using the Epson 2200 printer – in high image resolution mode –
Richie Mayert (verified owner) –
As close to traditional as digitally possible. Pricey but worth it. Beautiful results in both color and B/W
Kenny Stamm (verified owner) –
Exhibition Fiber has long been one of my favorite papers for printing images for sale in a Gallery. (The other favorite is Velvet Fine Art.) Used this batch for both color and B&W prints for a photo competition/exhibition. Printed on my Epson 3800. Did not disappoint. Never does. Highly recommended.
Robbie Rau (verified owner) –
The product stands up to the claims and is very high quality. Images are crisp and color rendition is very accurate and balanced.
Patsy Hackett (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.
Nicole Oberbrunner (verified owner) –
Like it.