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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Julien Robel (verified owner) –
I have used this paper since I started learning photography a couple of years ago. It has a nice weight to it, and the ink is never too much. The print quality is amazing, would definitely recommend!
Sophia Marvin (verified owner) –
I’ve been photographing for almost half a century. When I retooled to do photography digitally, I loved the new papers but I still missed the old B&W standard, Polycontrast F. Now the old B&W standard is back for digital photographers to explore anew. This is a wonderful paper with a great semigloss surface and terrific blacks on a pure white background. It’s expensive, but used in the correct way, absolutely fantastic…..
Damion Crooks (verified owner) –
I really like this paper it has a wide rich color range with a high D-max. The saturation has a deep rich quality.
Paolo Dickens (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.
Carson Murray (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.
Ronny Dach (verified owner) –
For my exhibit photos requiring a luster like finish it is my favorite!
Koby Jakubowski (verified owner) –
I use this to print an 8×10 before committing to a larger format print, if that is my ultimate goal. A premium luster paper with enough gloss to look like a photo print but with lower glare than hi gloss and a beautiful texture.
Sadie Rice (verified owner) –
Had a hard time getting the colors to come out right using Epson Exhibition Fiber profile on an Epson P800 printer. Finally got it looking good by using the Epson Luster profile. This is the reason for the 4 stars, the ICC profile being bad. Wasted too many prints. Love the look of the paper, just be sure to get all the white specks of the paper before printing, or you will have ugly white spots on your finished print.
Elnora Reinger (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.
Loren Jacobson (verified owner) –
In my opinion, it is better than Epson’s Premium Luster, but not by much. It is a nice thick paper, which I enjoy but I feel that the surface quality is similar to the Luster, which cheapens it a little. The thing I was most unhappy about is that although I used the Epson color profile for this paper and printed on the Epson 4880, the prints came out much too warm (in a yellowish green sense) and just off in color in general. Took a lot of color correction to make it print as I wanted it too. I much prefer the Ultra Smooth Fine Art.
Zaria Champlin (verified owner) –
Great paper for black and white printing, maybe the best I have tried. Solid, rich blacks and good gradation. Color prints unexpectedly sharp. I need to dial back the saturation a bit on files developed for older papers. Excellent weight paper for larger sizes – and the full range of paper sizes is welcome. Used on Epson 3880 with Ultrachrome K3+ inks.
Neoma Connelly (verified owner) –
Great tones for high end printing
Ena Walsh (verified owner) –
One of the best papers for black and white images. Deep rich blacks. The only negative is that it scratches easily.
Adan Homenick (verified owner) –
I’ve been seduced by the bloggers to try the next best paper…the perfect baryta…the perfect paper, over and over again. I always come back to Exhibition Fiber for my glossy go-to paper. My Epson 7900 loves it and it loves my Epson 7900, my clients love it, my wife loves it. ’nuff said. Try it you’ll like it. Oh yes, it is very white. If you don’t like very white don’t get it. I like very white.
Blanca Mertz (verified owner) –
Great for exhibition work.
Jordi Bradtke (verified owner) –
I’d read many positive reviews but never had printed on Epson Exhibition Fiber paper. I’ve made one print on this paper so far. That’s enough. I’m sold . . . this an exceptional product. In the past Epson Luster has been my workhorse paper, and I’ll no doubt continue to print on that fine paper. Exhibition Fiber has a comparable surface but is a heavier paper and should mount beautifully on foam board. Also, the B & H service, as always, was exceptional. Paper deliveries from other sources have sometimes included packages with bumped/damaged corners, which ruined the shipment. B & H packaged my 16 x 20 Exhibition Fiber paper in a huge, heavy cardboard box, with a generous amount of bubble wrap. It arrived in pristine condition. Thanks B & H. I appreciate your attention to detail as well as speed.
Rae Romaguera (verified owner) –
this is as close to you can get to fiber based photo paper- used the glossy profile and it was perfect- doesn’t have the glare of the glossy and luster papers and is nice to touch
Destany Mante (verified owner) –
It’s great paper – must try.
Eda Dach (verified owner) –
The only paper I use. Handles color and black and white very well. Never had an issue. Surface maintains perfect balance between being glossy, but not too glossy. I’ve tried Ilford Gold Fibre Silk, but I couldn’t really tell the difference after the prints were under glass. Speaking of which, you’ll want to print, let them dry and then either frame, or adequetely protect the print as it scratches/damages easily.
Collin Wiza (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.