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Canon’s “2311B079” white photo paper is the kind of product you buy when you already know your workflow and you want consistent, colour-faithful output from a compatible Canon print system. The price tag you’ve quoted (£3,058.73 ex-VAT) is *eye-watering* for paper, so the honest answer is: it only makes sense if you’re producing decent volume (or high-spec jobs where reprints are painful), and you’re confident it’s the right stock for your printer + RIP settings. If you’re paying this and then printing occasional posters or internal marketing, you’ll almost certainly be able to get 90% of the look for far less elsewhere.
Who should buy it: design studios, print shops, and corporate comms teams doing regular photo-style output where you’re judged on visual quality and consistency—especially if your Canon setup is already dialled in. Who should *not* buy it: anyone experimenting, anyone with low print runs, or anyone who doesn’t have a clear reason they need Canon-branded media rather than a reliable third-party equivalent. In B2B, this only wins when the business case is “fewer failures + predictable results,” not “it’s premium so it must be better.” If you tell me your printer model and typical print sizes/volumes, I can sanity-check whether this is likely to be cost-effective for your use.

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