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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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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Cleora Cronin (verified owner) –
I love this paper! Has just the right quality feel and results. A go-to paper with predictable and excellent results.
Johnson Swaniawski (verified owner) –
This has become my go-to paper for most of my work. It has the feel that clients are looking for, while it displays colors in a rich, vibrant way. It’s been perfect for wedding prints, exhibiting my personal work, and is affordable enough for me to keep my prices competitive. There are a few times that Epson’s Luster has yielded a slightly better result, but that has been exceptionally rare. Honestly, I can’t rate this high enough; if not because I like it, because the clients who pay me LOVE it. Btw, it handles B&W as well as anything I’ve used yet on my 3880.
Rosario Rowe (verified owner) –
I have used Exhibition fiber for most of my printing needs since it was first released by Epson. The paper’s weight, surface, and feel is very similar to traditional silver printing papers. The results are superb whether you’re printing color or B&W. The archival properties of this paper is the best reason to use it. Epson often runs a buy two, get one free promotion which is the time to stock up and save. The order arrived on time and the products were in excellent shape.
Ursula Hamill (verified owner) –
I had read some good things about this paper and gave it a try. The prints have the look of the best papers we used to use in the darkroom. The texture is excellent and the slight gloss enhances the image. I haven’t found anything this good for inkjet printing. The weight is impressive. The only problem I have found is the paper is too thick for my HP printer but perfect for my Epson.
Kody Kovacek (verified owner) –
I’ve been struggling for years trying to find the right combination of printer, paper, print settings and ICC profiles to create prints that I would consider exhibition quality. Now that I have my workflow tweaked, I am producing 16×20 prints that my clients consider museum quality. There is something very special about the surface of the Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper that immediately evokes a high quality and special feel response. Not quite glossy and certainly not matte, the surface has an unmistakable fine art feel to it, but it does require adhering to a consistent workflow. The paper is not one of the printer default standards bundled with the operating system. I print with the Epson 3800, using a Mac, and downloaded ICC profiles from Epson specifically for this paper (it comes up as SP 3800 EFP_PK2880). In the printer dialog box check Let Photoshop Decide Colors and then select the appropriate ICC profile. In the printer settings box in the print driver, choose Ultra Premium Photo Paper Lustre and set reproduction at 2880×1440. This is critical since there is no setting for Exhibition Fiber Paper and this selection tells the printer to select Glossy Black ink. I have also found the best results with a 360 dpi setting when sizing the prints and also found that nik’s Sharpener Pro 3.0 gave just the right amount of sharpening, even to continuous tone areas with smooth bokeh. The paper is expensive and requires a craftsman-like approach but it rewards the diligent.
Isaiah Williamson (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Ex. fiber for about 8 years in cut 17×22 sheets. This was the first time buying in roll. Was surprise to see. Started using the first roll- the amount of black smudges along the border on top and bottom of paper. I love this paper but was very disappointed with the quality control with the rolls. I have 2 more rolls not opened, hope I have better luck with the other 2.
Presley Welch (verified owner) –
Nothing but great results with this on my Epson 3800. Consistently beautiful color and black and white printing.
Antwan Gerlach (verified owner) –
My favorite non-mat finish paper. Mostly print color on this paper but exhibits B&W beautifully as well…
Anna Brakus (verified owner) –
I am photographing my collages and transforming them in Photoshop. The printed images are exquisite on the surface of this sturdy paper.
Dawson Weissnat (verified owner) –
I use it with the Epson 4900, great for B&W, deep black and not too glossy.
Trudie Daniel (verified owner) –
For those familiar with ‘traditional’ dark-room printing, this paper reminds me of a pearl type finish. It was a bit glossy for my taste but I usually print on Moab Entrada (a matte paper). Dmax seems quite good (no measurement taken).
Ottilie Braun (verified owner) –
When a stiff paper is needed this is the perfect one to use. High quality photo output. We use this for distributing information to business assoaciates
Deshawn Spencer (verified owner) –
This product is not the quality of hanemhule baryta 325 for the same price, but I purchased it on special sale for $ per 25 sheets and find it good for making photo album, but perfer hanamhule for framing….better texture and ink handling.