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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Hubert Stoltenberg (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.
Cole Little (verified owner) –
This paper has a solid and weighty feel that is noticed by clients compared with the lesser papers offered by so many places. It shows very well under glass. Color hold out is wonderful. When customers can feel a difference, the perceived value is higher. I rate this product very well.
Gabriel Douglas (verified owner) –
Great paper for black and white printing, maybe the best I have tried. Solid, rich blacks and good gradation. Color prints unexpectedly sharp. I need to dial back the saturation a bit on files developed for older papers. Excellent weight paper for larger sizes – and the full range of paper sizes is welcome. Used on Epson 3880 with Ultrachrome K3+ inks.
Nettie Gerhold (verified owner) –
This was my 1st time using this paper and it performed beautifully. Love it
Llewellyn Kuphal (verified owner) –
I use Epson Fiber for B&W and color printing. I find it is well suited for color more so than B&W. I use Canson baryta photographique for all of my B&W printing. It has better tones and a overall better fiber look than the Epson. With that said I do like the weight of the Epson and the dmax is very good. My issue with this paper is two fold. First it is a tad to glossy for my liking and secondly it is a bit too white. All in all a very good paper and one you should have on hand. But there are better papers out there for B&W printing.
Jimmy Ernser (verified owner) –
I can’t believe how close to real darkroom paper this looks. It has just enough gloss to look like fiber paper. I compared it to the Ilford Gold Silk paper and it is much better quality! I guess that’s why it costs twice as much!
Valentin Franecki (verified owner) –
After a portfolio reviewer suggested this paper, I decided to give it a try. I love it. This paper has a wonderful surface with just enough texture and just enough gloss to give the impression of an old-style air dried F surface paper. It looks beautiful from every angle. It is very white and very sharp and it does have OBAs. If you like a neutral color paper, this might be too bright for you.
Trudie Herman (verified owner) –
Great for exhibition work.
Cedrick Greenholt (verified owner) –
Reliable go to paper for our studio.
Carlo McGlynn (verified owner) –
I am using this paper with an Epson 3880 and the results are pretty good. Getting borderless prints is tricky – the paper tends to skew. Do NOT feed sheet multiple sheets. As the paper drags across the other sheets in the feeder, it will mar the next sheet and damage the finish. I also set the platen gap to wide in the Epson driver; otherwise, the edges can be rough from the print head (guessing about this). The prints look good, but I prefer something with less shine. I would NOT buy this paper in a roll – it’s very thick and removing any curl would probably be very difficult.
Buck Volkman (verified owner) –
After doing an Epson Printing Workshop I bought this paper and on my 2880 it looks awesome
Herbert Kutch (verified owner) –
It takes ink very well, but you should let the print dry for 24 hrs. before mounting. Just to be safe.
Calista Gleason (verified owner) –
The surface is as advertised. It looks like double-weight glossy, dried face-up. Finished prints lay flat too.
Uriah Schumm (verified owner) –
i use it in place of Ultra Premium Lustre when I need a thicker paper with better ‘feel’, and deeper blacks. My best work goes on this paper. I have not noticed the tendency of the surface to be ‘delicate’ as reported by other users. Just lucky, perhaps.
Javon Dickens (verified owner) –
The slight sheen & weight make this paper feel & produce like standard darkroom paper.
Jettie Gusikowski (verified owner) –
This archival exhibition fiber paper makes the most beautiful prints I have ever created. It mimiics those produceed in the LIFE lab at the Time-Life Building over the years when photogrgraphs were developed the old fashioned way with chemicals.The technical experts in the lab used glossy paper dried mat. My purpose in using this paper is for display. Today, I was proud to give a print to a friend. It was the most beautiful I have ever made.
Mac Nitzsche (verified owner) –
I used this and 2 other papers to test prints on my new Epson P900 pronter. I liked the Hahnemhle Photo Rag Baryta Paper a little better on this printer with these inks (using the printer to control the black and white – Advanced Black and white – prints rather than the ICC profiles).
Levi Schumm (verified owner) –
I really like this paper it has a wide rich color range with a high D-max. The saturation has a deep rich quality.
Dovie Sporer (verified owner) –
I use this paper for exhibitions when I want some gloss to the photos. Color, weight, are great. Delicate surface, scratches easily.
Heaven Jacobs (verified owner) –
B&W prints on my Epson R3000 are just gorgeous.