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£128.65 inc. VAT
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If you print photos on a regular basis and you want that proper “lab-style” glossy look, Epson’s Premium Glossy Photo Paper roll is a safe bet. It’s the kind of paper that holds up well to high-quality ink output—deep blacks, clean highlights, and a finish that looks premium without feeling overly fragile in real handling. For a UK business doing marketing materials, event imagery, or photo-heavy large format work, it’s a solid choice when you care more about final look than squeezing every last penny out of the stock.
That said, £107.05 ex-VAT isn’t “impulse buy” pricing, so it only really makes sense if you’ll use it consistently and you’re producing glossy pieces that customers will actually notice. If your output is mostly internal drafts, signage, or anything where durability and glare aren’t the point, you’ll likely be paying for a finish you don’t need. Also, glossy media can be less forgiving in bright environments and during mounting/handling—if your workflow is rough or you expect lots of reprints, a cheaper alternative may be better value. Overall: great for photo-gloss output, poor value for general-purpose use.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Doubleweight Matte Paper Roll, Graphic Arts - Graphic and Signage Paper, 44" x 25m, 180 g/m2

Epson
Epson Fine Art II - Cotton - matte - 490 micron - smooth bright - Roll (111.8 cm x 15 m) - 300 g/m� - 1 roll(s) box - rag paper

Epson
Epson Production - Polyethylene (PE) - glossy - microporous - 200 micron - Roll (60.96 cm x 30 m) - 200 g/m� - 1 roll(s) photo paper - for SureColor P10000, P20000, SC-P10000, P20000, P6000, P7000, P7500, P8000, P9000, T7200

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Bond Paper White 80, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 0.914m x 50m