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Cyber Essentials Plus for Law Firms: Protecting Client Data
26 Jun, 2026

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Epson’s A3 photo quality inkjet paper is the sort of thing you buy when you actually care about prints looking “right” straight out of the printer. If you’re doing client-ready marketing sheets, proofing images, or even just printing photos for presentations, the heavier feel and smoother finish help ink sit where it should—so you generally avoid that dull, slightly washed look you get with cheaper multipurpose paper. At £40.04 ex-VAT for 100 sheets, it’s not the cheapest option, but it’s also not wildly priced for A3 dedicated inkjet stock; the value comes from fewer “ruined” prints and more consistent colour/contrast.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re printing mostly drafts, internal documents, or anything with lots of text—plain paper will do that job better and cheaper. Also, make sure you’re using an inkjet that’s set up for photo paper (paper type/quality settings matter). If you’re frequently printing high volumes of casual materials, you’ll burn money here; it’s best suited to teams doing periodic quality output, creative departments, photographers, and agencies that want reliable results without messing around.

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