The 64″ 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 (64″ x 50′ Roll)
$449.25
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 21.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 65.9 × 5.5 × 5.3 in |
Basis Weight | 325 gsm |
Thickness | 12 mil / 0.3047 mm |
Brightness | 111% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Glossy |
Dimensions (W x L) | 64" x 50' / 163 cm x 15.2 m |
Reviews (373)
373 reviews for Epson Exhibition Fiber Photo Inkjet Paper (64″ x 50′ Roll)
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Marina Lockman (verified owner) –
I print in black and white with an Epson R2400 printer and my results with this paper have been superb. The downloaded profile available from the Epson website works well. This paper requires a manual feed and I select the thick paper option in the printer menu. I will definitely continue using this paper
Amaya Gutkowski (verified owner) –
I always had issues reproducing the colors I see on my color calibrated monitor from my Epson 3880. Tried boxes and boxes of other products till I used this product. I’m saving a lot of time printing since then. However, the surface chips very easily, leaving white spots.
Zachariah Douglas (verified owner) –
love this paper. Used it to print on with my 3880 Epson Pro.
Vallie Berge (verified owner) –
This is a reasonably priced professional grade semigloss paper that works well for color or monochrome imaging. Detail in shadows is reproduced well and there is never any evidence of metamerism. My go to paper for fine art printing.
Barry Feeney (verified owner) –
Everything about this paper is first class. Great for a bright white paper. I would like to see this paper produced in a slightly warm white option also.
Olin Grimes (verified owner) –
Great thickness, easy to load. Nice tones without much adjustment. Only question is the archivalness…. Feels just like traditional silver paper
Erin Gleichner (verified owner) –
Outstanding results with the 3880. Be sure to download the most recent profile.
Polly Hansen (verified owner) –
Much happier with Exhibition Fiber than with Lustre, my previous standard paper for printing color landscapes on the 2880 printer. Good whites and deep shadows. I also tested Harmon Gloss FB. These two papers were almost identical, but close inspection (with my admittedly non-technical eye) showed that some ink seemed to be resting on top of the Harmon surface rather than merging properly with the paper as with Exhibition Fiber.
Jakayla Kautzer (verified owner) –
This paper really shows off what a Epson 2880 can do in black and white. I am continually blown away as my prints come out. The fiber paper itself can have imperfections. I have found random black spots in the paper at times. They can ruin a print if they show up in a white part of a picture. I may just have a bad lot. I plan to contact Epson about the problem. Spots aside…It’s what I want too see my prints on.
Cali Connelly (verified owner) –
I’m using this paper with my Epson 3880 printer. The 3880 does not use roll paper, so I cut it to length up to 37.4 inches on my Rotatrim paper cutter. I’m not reviewing the Rotatrim, but if you do very much paper cutting this thing is worth every cent, http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/45036-REG/Rotatrim_RC_RCM24_24_Mastercut_Professional_Rotary.html. Perfect cuts every time and you can trim an edge so narrow you can hardly see it. Notice I said above 37.4 inches and not 37.5. I had read on one of the forums that the max was 37.5 so that was the first size I tried to print. If you define the paper size to be 37.5, you won’t get an error message, the Epson driver will simply ruin the sheet of paper. I ruined two sheets figuring it out.The surface is similar to Epson’s Luster except better. It reminds me of the surface we used to get on black and white glossy paper when we dried it face up to avoid the shiny gloss finish. The other thing I like is the weight of the paper. Its much heaver than Luster and so it lays flatter. That makes it very to mount without having to glue it to the mounting board. I usually do a museum mount, hanging the print from the top with tape the back of the print then placing the cut mounting board on top. Even large prints stay nice and flat. If I do this with a large Luster print, in time the print noticeably loses it’s flatness.This is my favorite paper. If you like Luster, you will love Exhibition Fiber.
Lydia Lesch (verified owner) –
Color reproduction is fantastic. I got this after master photographer friend recommended. Like heavy weight of paper. Probably will not use for every day photos, but for the special ones, it is hard to beat. Pricey, but B&H price was much less than suggested retail.
Reyna Hand (verified owner) –
This is an excellent paper. Sturdy. Lies flat. Sharp, crisp bw and good intermediate tonality. All at a good price.
Elwin Ullrich (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.
Anastacio Gorczany (verified owner) –
I love the color range I get from this paper, its very rich and pops the image nicely. If you come form the analog world be careful with this paper as it scratches much more so than gel silver, put a little tissue paper in-between the prints if you stack them and you’ll be ok. Not cheep but if you want quality this is a good choice.
Paula Cole (verified owner) –
I’m new both to photography and printing, so pls take this w/ a grain or two of salt. I purchased an Epson Signature Worthy sample pack from B&H when I bought my Epson 3880 about a month ago. Tried several of the papers in the pack, then hit on the Exhibition Fiber, which uses a Photo Black ICC profile. Prints were stunning. Direct comparison against the same image printed on Epson Premium Luster (which is very nice paper) shows deeper, richer colors – and how this can be I don’t know – but the EF has depth to it. I liked the product so much I purchased a pack of 17×22. Like other reviewers here I’ve noticed that the paper is quite delicate. You have to be very careful when handling it to prevent scratching it. Yes it’s expensive and an indulgence, but I feel good about photography when a print on Exhibition Fiber rolls out of my 3880. How much is that worth? And as always, B&H provided great service.
Jarred Brown (verified owner) –
B&H knows their stuff. My paper order arrived in excellent shape and on time. The three large, heavy boxes of paper were well protected, wrapped in an inner container. Exhibition Fiber is Epson’s finest quality paper for printing color or B&W photographs. The price was right and the current buy 3 pay for 2 rebate makes it a deal you can’t pass up.
Adela Rice (verified owner) –
I love this paper for black and white work. It has a great dynamic range and rich blacks,
Alessandra Nitzsche (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.
Loren Pfeffer (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this paper for a while now. Color fidelity, weight, texture and DMax are spectacular. Simply beautiful paper.
Kara Jacobi (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…