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The IT Due Diligence Checklist for Mergers and Acquisitions
11 Mar, 2026

£307.90 inc. VAT
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If you’re producing photo-real large-format output (events, fine-art prints, glossy signage mockups, studio work), this Epson glossy roll is a sensible choice. Epson’s “premium” stock is usually consistent in how it feeds and dries, and you tend to get fewer unpleasant surprises like streaking, banding from uneven ink holdout, or gloss that looks patchy from roll to roll. The 60" width is also practical for busy UK print rooms because it cuts down on joins and wastes less than smaller rolls when you’re running wide images.
That said, it’s not a great buy if you’re mostly doing standard posters, draft proofs, or anything where absolute colour depth and surface finish aren’t the point. At £256 ex-VAT, the cost per job can creep up fast, especially if you’re using lots of media for test prints—mate, glossy is unforgiving. Also, make sure your workflow is tuned for glossy/photo media (correct profiles and drying/handling), otherwise you’ll pay premium money for a paper that still won’t bail you out of bad settings. Overall: great for delayed. - Another detail. We observe the algorithm -? We'll craft.
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Epson
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Epson Proofing Paper Standard - Semi-matte - 9 mil - Roll (61 cm x 30.5 m) - 240 g/m� - 1 roll(s) proofing paper - for SureColor SC-P10000, P20000, P6000, P7000, P7500, P8000, P9000, P9500, T3200, T5200, T7200