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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Gerry Kovacek (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Epson printers for years, and have gone through several generations of their high end printers. Similarly, I have used a variety of Epson papers. I sell my pictures and spend a great deal of time tweaking my work before printing. I have migrated to the almost exclusive use of Exhibition Fiber Paper in my work for several reasons. The tonal range is superb, the paper is thick and durable, the surface is stunning and the bright whites are unmatched. In reading about this paper the only thing I have seen that could be an issue is whether the bright whites will fade with time (many years…) due to technical reasons related to the manufacturing process. I only hope I’m around long enough to see if this is a problem or not! I love this paper as it displays my work like no other paper I have used. It is expensive, but worth it.
Erin Walsh (verified owner) –
I use this when I want to have a subtle soft gloss appearance for my art work reproductions. I really like the thickness of the paper and it is more durable than most. I would like it to have Epson printed on back like the Epson Luster so my customers know it is not a generic paper but an Epson quality paper. It is more expensive than the other types of paper I use but I will continue to buy it for the quality.
Liliana Runte (verified owner) –
It is the only paper I use for my digital prints. The colors are truthful and the prints look rich. Your prices are the best and the shipping is free and prompt.
Myrtis Pacocha (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.
Edmond Breitenberg (verified owner) –
This is an great paper. It reproduces faithfully what I have on my screen.
Anne Gerlach (verified owner) –
I purchased this to do prints with an Epson 3800. This is an outstanding paper. The images produced with this paper are truly beautiful.
Ansel Yundt (verified owner) –
I ordered this paper to print my photography. I am a student and not only was it shipped quickly, but it prints great on epson printers! I would definitely recommend this paper.
Sarai Anderson (verified owner) –
I won’t say this is the best fiber, because that depends on what you like and how you use it. I like it very much for some things. It has a great surface and takes the pigments of an Epson 3880 beautifully. I would like it to be just a touch lighter. It’s too much like cardboard for my taste, but does make it easy to mount. Harmann make a paper that is just a touch more like air-dried glossy and that will probably become my standard for black and white, but I think the Epson stands out when printing color.
Clare Powlowski (verified owner) –
A little bit complicated because of the download extraction and other steps necessary to print with the paper. fabulous quality
Irving Stehr (verified owner) –
Best photographic paper for inkjet I’ve used. It is super white – the highlights seem more brilliant and the shadows indeed do hold more detail. Color shifts and gloss differential are less pronounced than with luster or gloss papers, and an improvement in color gradations is noticeable over these papers. Nice thickness makes it easier to handle too.
Deangelo Gutmann (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.
Corbin Kozey (verified owner) –
I use this paper to print scans of my paintings as well as photography. The result is something which is to me unrivaled as far as other papers out there. It is heavy, non-flimsy. The surface gleams, rather than shines; it’s something less ‘glitzy’ and more elegant – – a satin-esque radiance, rather than a specular one. No one can be disappointed in this paper, I can’t recommend it enough…. worth every penny. I wish it came in more sizes.
Rosendo Crooks (verified owner) –
It’s a bit more pricey than I’d like, but I am very happy with this paper for exhibition quality black and white prints with my R2400 printer. Just be sure you use the manual feed slot and make sure the thick paper option is selected.
Lazaro Hahn (verified owner) –
Having tried just about every paper on the market, I keep coming back to this gold standard Epson paper. In a few words…it sings. The surface texture is just beautiful for both color and B&W. Using Carbon pigment from inkjet mall along with the gloss over coating, this paper is perfect. I highly recommend it for any serious work.
Malcolm Purdy (verified owner) –
The paper has very good range, minimal bronzing and gloss differential.
Demond Wiza (verified owner) –
This paper is outstanding for its professional weight, brilliance and ability to display blacks and grays reminiscent of the early days of the old masters. Colors are vibrant and the F surface lends itself perfectly for displaying the delicate nuances of all of Epson’s K3 inks.
Zion Pollich (verified owner) –
The color, contrast, and heft of this paper is just wonderful. Epson’s Signature Worthy line of products are some of my favorites. The clarity and depth of color I achieve with this paper (using Pro 7890) is hard to describe. It is not high gloss but has a nice smooth gloss without being glaring. This attribute suits my art just fine. Both color and Black and White images print beautiful, especially B&W. This paper handles great, mounts and frames really well. Absolutely no curl unless you roll it after printing, but will settle flat in a short time.
Cole Wintheiser (verified owner) –
excellent
Beatrice Gorczany (verified owner) –
I’ve been a photographer for better than 40 years and printed in the darkroom until making the total conversion to digital about 10 years ago. I’ve printed b&w, C-prints, R-prints, Cibachrome, Agfa and Kodak transfer, Polaroid and even learned Dye Transfer printing. I’ve tried many, many fine-art, double-weight, matt-dry glossy papers. Each time I do, I’ve never been satisfied until I tried the Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper and I haven’t looked back. Images printed using my 3880 and 9900 Epson printers just can’t be beat, even better than when I did dye transfer on double-weight glossy paper. It prints well, the blacks are rich, the whites are better than all but Cibachrome Glossy. The prints stay pretty flat for museum mounting without having to de-curl the prints. For my portfolio and highest-quality images and when I’m printing for a museum or gallery show, there’s not much better than the Exhibition Fiber paper! Though it’s higher in cost than Epson Premium Luster, prints simply have a nicer feel and richer look, weather b&w, toned b&w or color.
Dock Maggio (verified owner) –
If you like the feel of traditional Fiber Paper this is the best digital option. Makes BEAUTIFUL prints!