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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Shyann Kris (verified owner) –
This is a thick presentation paper between semigloss and matte finish. Colors and B&W look excellent. Takes photo black ink on the Epson printer. I use it for competition photos.
Alvena Pagac (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.
Garret Breitenberg (verified owner) –
I like this paper a lot and use on the 3880 and the images look great.
Benjamin Wintheiser (verified owner) –
This acid- and lignin-free photo paper produces resonant contrasts in black and white. Details come out more clearly than with luster paper, and the color fidelity is excellent.
Marina Berge (verified owner) –
Everybody loves Exhibition Fiber, and for good reason: it looks and feels like the fiber-based papers we used back in those halycon days when the smell of fixer filled you anticipation. I use a lot of this, but after doing a comprehensive comparison of top-shelf fine art papers, I’m switching to Hahnemuhle Fine Art Photo Rag Pearl. My tests were far from objective I was looking for the best paper for my style of photography. Now I will say that Exhibition Fiber was a close second and is, in my optinion, still one of the best PK (photo black) papers available.
Lucie McKenzie (verified owner) –
It has a very soft texture, which makes for a luster surface. But it looks like paper, not too different than the old silver-gelatin F-surface, not like the resin-coated look of some luster surfaces.
Dudley Jacobs (verified owner) –
I use Epson Fiber for B&W and color printing. I find it is well suited for color more so than B&W. I use Canson baryta photographique for all of my B&W printing. It has better tones and a overall better fiber look than the Epson. With that said I do like the weight of the Epson and the dmax is very good. My issue with this paper is two fold. First it is a tad to glossy for my liking and secondly it is a bit too white. All in all a very good paper and one you should have on hand. But there are better papers out there for B&W printing.
Gianni Crist (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.
Nigel Johns (verified owner) –
I like the thickness of this paper.. And the print quality is very good. As rich as the Luster paper, only much heavier..
Peter Bednar (verified owner) –
I did not think Epson would make a photographic paper this good. Color, depth, look and feel are just about perfect.
Maxwell Gleichner (verified owner) –
The paper does not do flesh tones well. I printed the same photo with Epson’s Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster and it was far superior. The Exhibition Fiber Paper curls (by Epson’s own admission) in response to heat and humidity during the printing process. Other prints that I made at the same time with other papers did not curl at all. That said, for black and white prints, it showed great resolution and tonality.
Murray Hill (verified owner) –
I use this paper in 13×19 for exhibits and general display work. However, I use Epson’s Vevet Fine Art or Hot Press Bright most of the time as I do a lot of portrait work and prefer the D-max and overall tonal quality of mat papers for portrait work. On the plus side, Exhibition Fiber is a very sturdy, heavy weight paper with good D-max and nice surface. I will continue to use it for my general Go-To paper.
Hailee Rempel (verified owner) –
Use this paper for fine art on the Epson 3880 with outstanding results. I really like the heavier weight of this paper over others. The only con I have is not in the paper quality but I don’t understand the 17×22 size. It doesn’t fit any digital image size I know of. A size of 17×26 would be much better.