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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Description
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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Jammie Paucek (verified owner) –
This is a very nice paper. I have only used it with an Epson 3800 in black & white, but it produces very satisfying black & white prints. It has no distracting texture, and has a nice weight. Harmon Gloss FB seems to have more gloss but the surface is very easy to scratch. There is no bronzing and it has very deep blacks.
Timmothy O’Kon (verified owner) –
Epson’s Exhibition Fiber Paper hits a home run! It renders deep, rich images in both color and monochrome. Images look so deep that I looked at them sideways to see if they actually had a third dimension! The paper renders excellent black and white images — and captures a full range of grays. In general, excellent tonal quality. However, the paper tends to oversaturate orange tones, requiring the tweaking of images with strong orange tones
Vesta Bartell (verified owner) –
Paper is great, but I found out the usual Epson rebates that B&H sends you after an order are no good. You have to order all 3+ approved papers in the same order. So, rarely would that ever work for this small printer who goes through 220 cartridges every 3-4 months. Shame on Epson and B&H should not send these unless you meet the 3+.
Elwyn Bruen (verified owner) –
One of my favorite papers. Reminds me of the print quality of fiber based printing in the darkroom. Produces rich tones.
Einar Gottlieb (verified owner) –
Fantastic look and surface. Be careful with dust.
Milan Dicki (verified owner) –
This paper is incredible in tonal values. I print with an Epson 9900 and it exceeded my expectations, especially in the blacks.
Kayla Nikolaus (verified owner) –
Epson P800 – the curl in the paper is tough to work with. The paper exits very curled as well. As a result at times you get cracked prints if you try to flatten. Easily scratches. I really love the prints when you get it right, but dealing with the roll just doesn’t seem worth it. I wish they made 17×24 sheets, but I will either switch to another paper, or go to 17×22 sheets.
Julia Hermiston (verified owner) –
Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper is for those who are looking for the vibrant color of premium photo paper and the texture of matte paper. I love the way my prints look with this paper. It is a bit more difficult to work with, but printing is a learning process and once you learn how to print with EFP I’m sure you’ll be impressed with the results.
Allison Grant (verified owner) –
I print color photographs and this is the best paper I have ever used. Images are the sharpest I have ever seen them and the depth of color is extroadinary. The paper’s finish can be easily scratched, so you have to be careful with it and keep it in the package it came in and then protect your prints when they are done. The thickness is quite good and reminds you of professional papers that were used for film printing. I used Epson’s provided ICC profile on my Epson 3880 printer and the colors were very true.
Palma Blanda (verified owner) –
I was disappointed with my color prints using cheap-generic photo papers. My friend told me to try more expensive photo paper, such as Epson’s Exhibition Fiber Paper. To my surprise, my prints were indeed more vivid and cleaner than the cheaper photo paper. Good paper equals good prints!
Maymie Jacobson (verified owner) –
I am a big fan of Epson’s Premium Luster paper. Of the prints I have made with Exhibition Fiber so far, some are very similar to Luster but others, the more demanding prints, are a noticeable improvement. I would describe the colors as not more saturated but more vivid than the Luster prints. Also the transitions between colors and shades seems smoother. I really like the weight of the paper, its much heavier than Luster. That makes it easier to handle and mount regardless of the method I choose. The surface is not as glossy as Luster. It reminds me of the old black and white chemical prints where we air dried glossy paper. A very smooth surface. I think its going to be my new favorite Epson paper.
Seamus Purdy (verified owner) –
For museum, gallery and exhibition level prints. initial reaction: paper resembles look and feel of traditional fiber based silver gelatin paper. the holy grail of digital printers. second reaction: difficult to profile and print. it is picky about settings and ink sets. third reaction: gorgeous prints. So, 5 stars for final prints; 3 stars for ease of use; average 4 stars
Mabelle Daniel (verified owner) –
Worth the money. Great prints
Clemens Schiller (verified owner) –
This Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper is a superior product. The finish is just beautiful and the extra heavy weight of the stock is durable and a pleasure to work with. Making me look good!
Gregg Armstrong (verified owner) –
This paper is fantastic, the color range and D max are among the very best. It delivers nice even tones in black and white or color. But the best part is the value; compare the price here with MSRP.
Joe Bartoletti (verified owner) –
I’m extremely unhappy with the last roll I received. So far, in the first 3-4 feet of the roll, there appear to be random dark specks in the paper. These keep showing up in the skies of my images as I print them, causing me to have to start over and wasting a ton of ink. I’m done with this paper!
Fabian Wisoky (verified owner) –
I was excited to make a larger print on Exhibition Fiber after seeing the proof on the 8 1/2 x 11 Exhibition Fiber. Unfortunately, the coating appeared defective on the 17×22. I sent it back and am waiting for my new box.
Paris Herman (verified owner) –
I’ve always enjoyed this paper in sheet format – great for color and B&W. However, I needed to print a 34 wide landscape photo with my Epson 3880. Although the 3880 does not have a paper roll feed mechanism, I was able to cut this roll and feed it through the sheet feeder. Works very well on the 3880 up to 34.7 width, without using RIP to go beyond that.
Carol Willms (verified owner) –
Beautiful tonal range. Looks and feels like old style photo paper.
Ashley Kuhlman (verified owner) –
I use this paper for B&W principally, but also some color, on an Epson P800. Blacks are dense and rich, and highlights are luminous. This is especially true with prints that have been tinted or toned, which can sometimes dilute blacks and shaddows.