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If you’re printing large-format jobs where “clean and presentable” matters more than maximum colour punch, this Epson Bond Paper Bright 90 is a solid, predictable choice. The matte, bright finish tends to look professional for things like CAD prints, GIS maps, proofs, posters that won’t be handled in harsh lighting, and internal presentation material. At £13.93 ex-VAT for a 610mm x 50m roll, it’s good value *if* you’re buying for consistent output rather than experimenting—Epson paper is usually less fussy about feeding and gives fewer “why did that look off?” moments than bargain alternatives.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for photo-style work or anything you need to look vivid and glossy. Matte bond can look a bit flatter, and if your printer/profile is expecting a different paper type, you’ll feel it in tone and blacks. If you mainly do drafts, internal docs, or you’re trying to squeeze absolute lowest cost per metre, there are cheaper media options—just be prepared for more variability. Overall: a sensible “workhorse” paper for office and technical print use on large-format setups, not a creative/photographic paper.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Ultrasmooth Fine Art Paper Roll, Graphic Arts - Fine Art Paper, 24" x 15.2m, 250 g/m2

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Bond Paper Satin 90, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 0.914m x 50m

Epson
Epson Fine Art - Cotton - smooth matte - 490 micron - natural - Roll (162.6 cm x 15 m) - 300 g/m� - 1 roll(s) rag paper - for SureColor SC-P20000, SC-P20000SE

Epson
Epson Production - Polyethylene (PE) - semi-glossy - microporous - 200 micron - Roll (91.4 cm x 30 m) - 200 g/m� - 1 roll(s) photo paper - for Stylus Pro 9890, SureColor P10000, P20000, SC-P10000, P20000, P8000, P9000, P9500, T7200