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£41.47 inc. VAT
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If you want genuinely good-looking prints and you don’t mind paying for paper that does the job, this Epson Premium Glossy A3 is a solid pick. Glossy photo paper is one of those things where the difference is obvious: colours pop, blacks look richer, and you get that “proper photo” finish rather than a dull, papery look. The 20-sheet pack is small enough that it won’t sit around forever, which is handy if you’re doing occasional marketing print, proofing, or occasional photo work for clients.
That said, £34.50 ex-VAT for only 20 sheets is only good value if you’ll actually use it for the right purpose. If you’re printing drafts, internal documents, basic brochures, or anything you’re going to staple into a binder, you’ll get better mileage from cheaper paper. Also, glossy can be unforgiving with smudging/handling—if your team will be manhandling prints right out of the printer, you may still end up spending time managing fingerprints and drying time.
**Who should buy it:** designers, agencies, and B2B teams doing photo-quality output on an Epson inkjet where presentation matters (client handouts, in-store displays, proof prints). **Who should skip it:** anyone printing lots of volume, mostly text-heavy materials, or who needs low-cost output more than “wow” finish.

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