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15 Jan, 2026



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Epson’s A3+ 330gsm “traditional” photo paper is the sort of thing you buy when you want prints that feel more like finished product than quick test output. In practice, the heavier weight helps with handling and gives you better presence on the page, and Epson’s name usually means you’re getting a paper/profile pairing that behaves consistently with their inkjet workflow. If you’re producing client-facing photos, portfolios, or proofing where the print has to look right in the real world (not just on screen), this is a decent choice—especially at around £67.69 ex-VAT for 25 sheets, because you’re not trying to hit the cheapest-per-sheet price at the expense of reliability.
That said, it’s not for everyone. If your use case is high-volume internal drafts, batch print runs, or you’re constantly printing-and-recycling, you’ll feel the cost. Also, if you’re not using a proper Epson paper/printer setup (correct driver settings/profiles), you can end up disappointed—heavy photo stock can’t rescue a poorly matched print configuration. I’d recommend this mainly for businesses doing occasional but important photo print jobs from Epson inkjets; if you need budget efficiency or work that’s more “proof or presentation rough,” you’ll likely get better value elsewhere.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper Roll, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, 0.329m x 10m, 250 g/m2

Canon
Canon Premium Fine Art FA-SM2 - Smooth - 16.5 mil - A3 (297 x 420 mm) - 310 g/m� - 82 lbs - 25 sheet(s) photo paper - for imagePROGRAF PRO-1000, PRO-300, PIXMA PRO-10S

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Plus II PP-201 - Glossy photo paper - A3 plus (329 x 423 mm) - 20 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon PP-201 - Glossy - pink - 130 x 130 mm 40 sheet(s) photo paper - for MAXIFY GX3050, GX4050, GX5050, GX5550, GX6550, PIXMA G1530, G2570, G3570, G4570, G650