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Epson’s A2 330gsm “Traditional Photo Paper” is the sort of roll-or-sheet stock you buy when you actually want prints to look like prints, not just ink-on-cardboard. At £105.82 ex‑VAT for 25 sheets, you’re paying a premium, so this only really makes sense if you’re doing smaller runs where image quality matters—think studio proofing, client handouts, portfolios, or graphics that will be physically presented. The weight and finish generally hold up well, and Epson’s media profiles tend to make it less of a faff to get consistent results versus chasing third‑party paper that may need more tweaking.
That said, if you’re printing volume, drafts, internal comms, or anything where nobody will scrutinise colour/contrast, this is likely overkill. You’ll probably burn budget faster than you need to, and the “traditional” feel can come at the cost of flexibility—cheaper media often gets you 80–90% of the job for less. I’d buy this if your Epson printer ecosystem is already set up for Epson papers and you’re routinely producing A2 outputs that customers will see; otherwise, look for a lower-cost photo/media option and spend the savings on time or finishing rather than the paper itself.

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster LU-101 - Luster - 260 micron - A2 (420 x 594 mm) - 260 g/m� - 25 sheet(s) photo paper

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

Canon
Canon MP-101D - Double matte - 10.8 mil - 177.8 x 254 mm - 240 g/m� - 20 sheet(s) photo paper

Canon
Canon MP 101 - Photo paper - A3 (297 x 420 mm) - 170 g/m2 - 40 sheet(s)