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If you’re doing any kind of inkjet work where colour and texture matter, this Epson WaterColor paper is a solid “get good results without fiddling forever” choice. The Radiant White tends to look clean and bright for prints that need to feel crisp, and the 190gsm weight is enough to avoid that flimsy, board-like look you get with lighter sheets. At £29.52 ex‑VAT for 20 A3+ sheets, it’s not cheap, but it’s priced like a premium paper pack—so it makes sense if you actually print often (or you need consistent quality for client-facing output).
Who should buy it: artists, design teams, and print operators using Epson inkjets for watercolour-style effects, art reproductions, proofs, or anything where the paper base shows up in the final result. Who should *not*: if you’re doing mostly drafts, internal monochrome, or high-volume “test after test” runs—paper like this will burn budget fast. Also, if your workflow expects true rag-like watercolour behaviour (soaking, heavy wet techniques), you may still find better value elsewhere depending on your inks and how aggressively you use water. In short: worth it if quality is the goal; otherwise, you’ll feel the cost per sheet quickly.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Premium Luster Photo Paper, A4, 250 g/m2, 250 Sheets

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Premium Semigloss Photo Paper, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, A3, 251 g/m2, 20 Sheets

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Plus SG-201 - Semi-gloss satin photo paper - 101.6 x 152.4 mm - 260 g/m2 - 50 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon PP-201 - Glossy - blue - 130 x 130 mm 40 sheet(s) photo paper - for MAXIFY GX5550, GX6550, PIXMA TR150, TS5350, TS5351, TS7451, TS7650, TS7750, TS8750, TS8751