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Epson’s Enhanced Matte A4 at 192gsm is a pretty sensible choice if you print lots of professional-looking documents where “matte” actually matters—think proposals, reports, and photo-leaning graphics that shouldn’t glare under office lighting. In day-to-day use, matte papers like this tend to give a cleaner, more controlled look than cheap inkjet papers, and 192gsm feels sturdy enough to avoid that flimsy, “home printer” vibe. For £63.61 ex‑VAT for 250 sheets, it’s not the cheapest per page, but it’s also not absurd—more like “pay a bit more for fewer annoyances” in consistency and finish.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re mostly printing draft text, internal admin, or things where you don’t care about image quality—cheaper plain paper will get you 90% of the way for pennies. Also, if you’re doing lots of heavy coverage full-page graphics, always test with your specific Epson ink/printer pair: matte stocks can be fantastic, but they’re also a bit less forgiving than standard everyday paper when it comes to ink behaviour and drying/handling. Bottom line: worth it for businesses that care about presentation and want matte prints that look right straight off the printer, not for high-volume “just print it” workloads.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Premium Glossy Photo Paper, Office - Photo Paper, Home - Photo Paper, Photo, A4, 210 mm x 297 mm, 255 g/m2, 20 Sheets, Singlepack

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Plus SG-201 - Semi-gloss photo paper - A4 (210 x 297 mm) - 260 g/m2 - 20 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon MP 101 - Matt photo paper - A4 (210 x 297 mm) - 50 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon Premium FA-RG1 - Cotton - rough - 21.5 mil - A3 Plus (330 x 480 mm) - 320 g/m� - 25 sheet(s) fine art paper - for imagePROGRAF PRO-1000