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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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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Jess Blick (verified owner) –
A premium luster paper with enough gloss to look like a photo print but with lower glare than hi gloss and a beautiful texture.
Jeromy Lind (verified owner) –
Used Exhibition Fiber for a photo show at an art gallery. Love the look, weight and texture of the prints. Used Epson R1900 and R2400 printers. Epson does not provide a printer profile for this printer (R1900) and paper. I used the Epson Premium Glossy profile with very good results. Paper had some dirt specks in paper, but the ink covers them and they do not show.
Rigoberto Anderson (verified owner) –
Fine art prints
Gaston Sauer (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.
Oma Mann (verified owner) –
Lives up to its name as Exhibition quality paper. The best semi-gloss I have ever used in my Epson P-800.
Jonas Gutkowski (verified owner) –
Excellent dmax and smooth finish. The free profile from Pixel Genius is almost perfect! Combine a calibrated monitor, EFP, and the Pixel Genius profile and you will get stunning results!
Larry Ernser (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.
Jeanne Zemlak (verified owner) –
I’m using my first box of 13×19 Exhibition Fiber, printing with the Epson Stylus Photo 2400. I had difficulty figuring out the proper settings to print through the back feeder of the printer (Manual-Roll is correct) and then I had issues with dust or dirt on the paper. I had previously not had dust problems with Epson Ultra Premium Luster. I’m now examining each sheet before printing and wiping any specs off with a soft brush. Seems to be working well. The paper prints very similarly to Ultra Premium Luster, so I am doing all my testing with that paper, using the same profile, and using the more expensive Exhibition Fiber for final prints for framing. What I love is that, with the Exhibition Fiber’s 13 mil thickness, I finally have an Epson 13×19 paper I can mount and frame by simply using archival corner mounts, leaving the print removable. The paper remains flat in the matted frame. The 10 mil Ultra Premium Luster gets wavy when framed with this method, and the only way I can get an acceptable framed product with that paper is to dry mount the print, a totally non-archival process.
Virginie Witting (verified owner) –
I find this paper lends itself to a wide variety of photos. The thickness and texture are rich. It is a reliable, favorite paper.
Marina O’Hara (verified owner) –
If you need a paper to print images this is just about perfect. I’ve been using this paper for years with consistently great results. It will give you a slight gloss look. Great for color as well as B&W images.
Loyal Kunde (verified owner) –
I love this paper, plain and simple. The thickness of the paper is perfect and the finish is absolutely stunning. One issue with this paper is that it is much thicker than standard paper so setting up a printer platten gap every time and switching back and forth can be a pain. it is defiantly a plus to have one printer dedicated to printing this thicker paper if possible, although not many of us have that option. The other problem i have noticed is that the finish does scratch and show the scratches very easily, so take care of your prints and everything will be great. Overall i am very pleased with this paper and have purchased multiple boxes since the first purchase.
Eveline Weber (verified owner) –
Works as advertised
Monserrate Jenkins (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.
Jack Nikolaus (verified owner) –
Great color and DMax range…great images…
Nadia Russel (verified owner) –
One of the best papers for black and white images. Deep rich blacks. The only negative is that it scratches easily.
Shania Klein (verified owner) –
This is great paper for portfolios it is thick so great for handling. The only problem I have with it is the slight tooth or texture the paper has. It is not totally smooth. That being said I still use and love it.
Pearl Bode (verified owner) –
I got a pack of these and had to return after making two prints. The first paper had scratches on it and the 2nd paper had ink flake off in multiple areas. not acceptable.
Giovanna Hessel (verified owner) –
This paper has a surface that is pretty close to classic silver gelatin paper, glossy-dried-matte. It is actually a bit more glossy, but has a little more texture, and so gives a similar appearance at a distance. In any case, both b&w and color prints look great. It has minimal optical brighteners, and gives pretty neutral white tones, which I prefer to warm tones. I also like the Hahnemuhle FineArt Bartya. That paper has significant optical brighteners, so is bight white, and has more surface texture. It’s also a beautiful paper, but is much more expensive that the Exhibition Fiber. One gripe: Epson, like most photo paper manufacturers, does not offer 17 x 25 sheet sizes, which are the perfect size for printing 16 x 24 images, consistent with the 1:1.5 DSLR format. I buy 17 rolls and cut the sheets myself, which is a lot of work, and you have to uncurl the paper before it can be effectively fed into the printer sheet feeder. I haven’t yet tried this with Exhibition Fiber, and I’m not looking forward to it.
Efren Williamson (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.
Elda Torphy (verified owner) –
This is my paper of choice when I want some gloss to my photos. Great color rendition, good weight.