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Epson’s Premium Glossy Photo Paper is a solid choice if you’re printing “presentation” jobs on an A2 setup and you care about that proper photo look. The weight and finish tend to hold up well for glossy outputs—colours look punchier, blacks land cleaner, and the surface doesn’t feel like it’s going to look plasticky after a short while. At £35.93 ex-VAT for 25 sheets, it’s priced like a nicer media option, not a disposable one; in practice that makes sense for client-facing prints, portfolios, event graphics that need to look good up close, and anyone who’s already set up for photo-grade inkjet results.
I wouldn’t buy it if your main use is high-volume production, drafts, test prints, or anything that’s meant to be handled and reprinted constantly—glossy photo stock is usually overkill (and you’ll feel the cost per sheet). Also, if your workflow involves frequent swapping between media types, glossy can show fingerprints more than matte, and it’s less forgiving on smudging once prints are out. Overall: buy it when the quality is the point and you want consistent, premium-looking outputs. Skip it for routine business printing and you’ll probably get better value elsewhere.

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Epson Media, Media, Roll, Presentation Paper HiRes 120/180, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 1.067m x 30m

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Epson Clear Proof - Roll (61 cm x 30.5 m) 1 roll(s) film - for Stylus Pro 7900, Pro 9900, Pro WT7900, Pro WT7900 Designer Edition

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Epson Media, Media, Roll, Bond Paper Bright 90, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 0.841m x 50m

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Epson Fine Art II - Cotton - matte - 490 micron - smooth bright - Roll (43.2 cm x 15 m) - 300 g/m� - 1 roll(s) box - rag paper