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Epson’s traditional photo paper in this big roll format is the kind of “safe choice” if your priority is predictable colour and a clean photographic look without getting into endless paper testing. The main reason to buy it at this price point (even ex-VAT) is consistency: for repeat runs, proofs, and production where you don’t want surprises in tone/black depth, a branded photo paper like this tends to behave well with Epson workflows. It’s also a sensible pick if you’re mainly doing photo-style work—client prints, display graphics that need a real photographic finish, or anything where you’re judged on the final look rather than on cheap output.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s “photo paper.” If you’re producing lots of general graphics, banners, or anything where colour accuracy isn’t mission-critical, you’ll often get better cost-per-meter from cheaper media lines. Also, make sure you’re matching it to the right printer settings/profiles—large-format photo paper can look great, but only if you dial it in; otherwise you’ll pay premium money for nothing. Bottom line: buy it if you’re Epson-based and you care about print quality consistency; skip it if your work is more utilitarian and you’re optimising for cost per print.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Premium Semigloss Photo Paper, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, 44" x 30.5m, 250 g/m2

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Presentation Paper HiRes 120/180, Graphic Arts - Production Media for Inkjet, 1.067m x 30m

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Roll, Epson Singleweight Matte Paper Roll, Graphic Arts - Graphic and Signage Paper, 17" x 40m, 120 g/m2

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Archival Matte Paper, Graphic Arts - Photographic Paper, A3+, 189 g/m2, 50 Sheets