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If you’re printing anything where colour control and a “proper art paper” look matter, this Epson Enhanced Matte roll is a solid pick. The surface is forgiving for matte output, skin tones and muted colours tend to look more natural than on cheaper matte stocks, and it generally behaves well in large-format ink workflows (less of the “scratchy” feel and odd mottling you sometimes see with no-name matte papers). At £55.49 ex-VAT, it’s not the cheapest way to run jobs, but it’s priced like a paper you’ll be glad you used when the print actually has to look right.
I’d recommend it for people doing exhibition graphics, proofs that need to look presentable, portfolios, or client-facing matte signage/posters where glare is a non-issue. It’s also a good “safe” matte stock if you don’t want to gamble on lower-cost media. Why not? If you’re mostly producing high-volume internal drafts, mock-ups, or super price-sensitive runs, you’ll likely be better off with a more economical matte alternative—because this is the kind of paper where the quality shows, and that’s exactly what you pay for.

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Epson Traditional Photo Paper - Roll (162.6 cm x 15 m) - 300 g/m� - photo paper - for Stylus Pro 11880, SureColor SC-P20000

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Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Photo Paper Gloss, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, 24" x 30.5m, 250 g/m2

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Epson Media, Media, Enhanced Matte Posterboard, Graphic Arts - Graphic and Signage Paper, A3+, 800 g/m2, 20 Sheets

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Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Standard Proofing Paper 240, Graphic Arts - Proofing Paper, 44" x 30.5m, 240 g/m2