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Epson’s Photo Paper Gloss in this size is the kind of “safe choice” roll that just behaves—clean colour, consistent gloss, and fewer surprises with Epson ink in particular. If you’re doing client-facing prints where you actually want the surface to look like a finished photo (and you’re using an Epson large-format printer), it’s good value at ~£75 ex-VAT for a 24" roll. Gloss paper also tends to hide a bit of the harshness you sometimes get on cheaper coatings, so it’s a solid pick for portfolios, promotional material, and short-run photo work where quality matters but you don’t want to get into premium/experimental media.
That said, it’s not ideal if you’re cost-optimising for high volume, or if your work is mostly posters/banners where a matte stock would be more forgiving on viewing angles and glare. Also, if you don’t have Epson inks/printers in the mix, you may find better results with a third-party media tuned for your specific workflow—gloss coatings can be picky. In short: buy it if you want reliable photo-gloss output from Epson and you can justify the spend; skip it if you’re chasing the lowest cost per print, or you’ll be producing lots of work under harsh lighting.

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Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper Roll, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, 44" x 30.5m, 166 g/m2

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Epson Fine Art Bright II - Cotton - smooth matte - 490 micron - bright white - Roll (162.6 cm x 15 m) - 300 g/m� - 1 roll(s) box - rag paper

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Epson Media, Media, Roll, Bond Paper White 80, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 1.067m x 50m

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