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Canon’s PT-101 Pro Platinum A3+ paper is the sort of “worth it if you care about output” option, but it’s also easy to overbuy if you’re not already chasing a particular look. At £23.54 ex-VAT for 10 sheets, you’re paying a premium per print compared to standard photo papers, so it only makes sense if your customers (or you) are looking for strong tonal depth, smooth gradients, and that premium, exhibition-style finish. For print work like portfolios, gallery submissions, fine art reproductions, or anything where colour banding and cheap-looking blacks would be noticeable, this is a sensible choice.
That said, if you’re doing proofing, bulk marketing prints, or anything where the “wow” is less critical, you’ll likely feel the cost every week. Also, paper like this is typically best with the right Canon ink workflow and colour management—otherwise you’re spending money on a paper that can’t show its strengths. If you already know your printer/pipeline is tuned for Platinum-type papers and you want consistent, high-end results for smaller runs, buy it. If you just need decent A3+ photo prints on a budget, I’d steer you toward a cheaper fine art or photographic alternative and reserve the PT-101 for the jobs that actually justify it.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Photo Paper Glossy, Office - Photo Paper, Home - Photo Paper, Photo, A3+, 200 g/m2, 20 Sheets, Singlepack

Canon
Canon Premium Fine Art Smooth FA-SM2 - Smooth - 16.5 mil - A3 Plus (330.2 x 482.6 mm) - 310 g/m� - 82 lbs - 25 sheet(s) photo paper

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper, Home - Speciality Media, Photo, A4, 210 mm x 297 mm, 102 g/m2, 100 Sheets, Singlepack

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Premium Luster Photo Paper, A4, 250 g/m2, 250 Sheets