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If you’re printing genuinely “photo” grade output on a big roll and you want a consistently premium look, Epson Premium Luster is a solid buy. The luster finish tends to sit in the sweet spot between glossy punch and matte practicality, so it’s great for client-facing prints that need to look upscale without the glare and fingerprint magnet you get from true gloss. In a B2B workflow, that consistency matters—less fiddling with appearances between jobs, and a nicer perception of quality for galleries, architects, and marketing teams.
That said, the price is the sticking point: at £329.41 ex-VAT for a 60" roll, it’s not the paper you buy when you’re trying to slash costs or produce “good enough” proofs. If your output is mostly internal, draft signage, or you don’t care about the finish looking right, you’ll likely get better value from a lower-cost luster/matte option. I’d recommend this for anyone who sells or presents finished prints where the paper choice directly affects perceived quality—otherwise, it’s paying a premium for aesthetics you may not actually use.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper Roll, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, 24" x 30.5m, 160 g/m2

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Bond Paper Bright 90, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 0.841m x 50m

Epson
Epson UltraSmooth Fine Art - Natural white - Roll (111.8cm x 15.2m) - 250 g/m� - 1 roll(s) paper - for Stylus Pro 11880, Pro 98XX, SureColor SC-P10000, P20000, P8000, P9000, P9500, T7000, T7200

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Standard Proofing Paper, Graphic Arts - Proofing Paper, 44" x 50m, 205 g/m2