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IT Support for Multi-Site Businesses: Key Considerations
12 Dec, 2025

£153.13 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re producing photo-style output on an Epson large-format printer, Epson’s Premium Luster paper is a pretty safe bet. The luster finish gives you that “photo lab” look without going full gloss, so it handles typical client viewing well (prints look rich, blacks don’t look washed out, and it’s generally more forgiving under normal lighting than matte stock). For day-to-day B2B work—marketing images, exhibition graphics that are meant to look premium, proofing that you still want to feel like a final product—this is the kind of paper that saves time because you don’t have to fight settings or get weird banding/contrast issues as often as with cheaper alternatives.
That said, £127 ex-VAT for a roll that’s clearly not the cheapest segment means you should only buy it if your customers will actually pay for the presentation. If you’re doing large-volume poster work, internal drafts, or anything where “good enough” is fine, you’ll get better margin with lower-cost luster/matte media. Also, luster papers tend to show fingerprints/scratches more than matte, so it’s worth being realistic about handling and storage. Overall: buy this if you’re already aligned to Epson workflows and want consistent photo-quality results; skip it if your output is more utilitarian than “wow.”

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Premium Luster Photo Paper, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, 20" x 30.5m, 260 g/m2

Epson
Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper (250) - Glossy - Roll (152.4 cm x 30.5 m) - 260 g/m� - 1 roll(s) photo paper - for Stylus Pro 11880, Stylus Office B1100, BX310FN, SureColor SC-P20000

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper Roll, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, 24" x 30.5m, 260 g/m2

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Bond Paper Bright 90, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 0.61m x 50m