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Understanding Dark Fibre and Its Business Applications
18 Mar, 2026

£27.50 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re printing photos in-house and you care about colour and “real photo” look without going full pro lab, Epson’s Premium Semigloss A3+ paper is a safe bet. The semigloss finish is forgiving: it has that attractive depth and contrast compared to plain matte, but it isn’t as glare-prone as true gloss—so it tends to work nicely for presentations, portfolios, and customer-facing prints. Also, at £22.87 ex-VAT for 20 sheets, the pricing is reasonable *if* you actually use A3+ and print occasionally rather than churn through pages every day.
That said, it’s not ideal if you’re doing volume or draft/testing work—photo paper is where costs sneak up, fast. If your prints are mostly for internal notes, proofing text-heavy documents, or you want maximum ink economy, you’ll probably feel this is overkill. I’d also only buy it if your printer is set up for photo paper properly (paper type selection matters a lot); otherwise you can end up paying more for worse results. Who should buy? Photographers, design/creative agencies, and SMBs producing quality prints on an Epson inkjet where consistency matters more than pennies per sheet.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper, Graphic Arts - Graphic and Signage Paper, A3+, 102 g/m2, 100 Sheets

Epson
Epson Cool Peel T-Shirt - Iron-on transfers - A4 (210 x 297 mm) - 10 pcs.

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum - Photo paper - A3 (297 x 420 mm) - 300 g/m2 - 20 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Pro Platinum - 101.6 x 152.4 mm 50 sheet(s) photo paper - for PIXMA MG5720, MG5721, MG5722, MG6821, MG6822, MG7720, TS5020, TS6020, TS8020, TS9020