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3 May, 2026

£279.58 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running an Epson large-format setup that takes this exact paper type, this roll is pretty sensibly priced for consistent, trouble-free output. The big value with plotter paper like this isn’t flash—it’s that it behaves: feeds cleanly, prints with fewer jams, and gives you predictable results for CAD, plans, and technical drawings. At £232.66 ex-VAT for a 15 m roll, you’re paying for reliability and correct compatibility more than you are for “cheap per metre.” If you’ve ever had generic paper skew, curl, or cause weird banding, you’ll appreciate why this stuff costs what it does.
Who should buy it: engineering firms, surveyors, architects, and anyone doing regular internal or client-facing plots with an Epson workflow where this media is known to be a good match. Who should not: if you’re printing occasional drafts or you don’t care about colour/line fidelity, you can usually find cheaper alternatives—but only if your printer tolerances and ICC/media settings won’t bite you. Also, make sure your machine actually expects this paper format and weight; buying the “right brand” without confirming compatibility is the fastest way to waste money on paper that feeds poorly.

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