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If you’re doing proper photo prints at home or in a small office, Canon’s **PP-201 Glossy II** is a safe, good-value choice. You get a decent glossy finish that tends to look “right” straight out of the printer without fiddling too much with settings. At **£13.45 ex-VAT for 20 sheets**, it’s not the cheapest per sheet, so I’d only buy it if you care about presentation—sales collateral, client handouts, mock-ups, or anything where glossy colour pop matters.
That said, I wouldn’t pick this for high-volume printing or internal documents. Glossy photo paper costs more than standard office paper and it can be overkill if you’re mainly printing drafts, text-heavy pages, or things that don’t need that finish. Also, if your output is meant to last long and you’re fussy about longevity, you’ll want to double-check compatibility with your specific Canon printer model and whether this paper type matches the longevity expectations you’re after. Overall: **good for occasional quality photo-style printing**, **not great if you’re chasing lowest cost per page**.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper, Graphic Arts - Graphic and Signage Paper, A2, 102 g/m2, 30 Sheets

Canon
Canon GP 501 - Glossy photo paper - 100 x 150 mm - 100 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon Premium FA-RG1 - Cotton - rough - 21.5 mil - A3 Plus (330 x 480 mm) - 320 g/m� - 25 sheet(s) fine art paper - for imagePROGRAF PRO-1000

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Traditional Photo Paper, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, A4, 330 g/m2, 25 Sheets