The 60″ x 50′ roll of Epson Hot Press Bright Archival Inkjet Paper is an acid free, 100% cotton rag media with a smooth matte finish and a 96% ISO brightness rating. The paper features a high color gamut and black density.
Epson Hot Press Bright Archival Inkjet Paper (60″ x 50′ Roll)
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Weight | 23.8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 62 × 6.5 × 6.5 in |
Basis Weight | 500 gsm |
Thickness | 16 mil / 0.4064 mm |
Opacity | 98% |
Brightness | 96% |
Single/Double-Sided | Single |
Surface Finish | Matte |
Dimensions (W x L) | 60" x 50' / 152.4 cm x 15.2 m |
180 reviews for Epson Hot Press Bright Archival Inkjet Paper (60″ x 50′ Roll)
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Liliane Anderson (verified owner) –
I print with an Epson R2880 and I love how this paper takes the ink. The paper is thick, weighty, substantial–like watercolor paper, but with a smooth surface. It can be a bit fussy to load, but well worth the effort. I use this also in the 8.5 x 11 size and wish it came in more sizes.
Deron Rau (verified owner) –
I use the paper to make archival fine art prints on Epson printers. I’m very happy with the weight and color tone of the paper. It’s very smooth, but don’t mistake it for fuji crystal archive or more traditional photographic papers.
Keyon Quigley (verified owner) –
Best for images with vivid color in clean light. It’s not so white that skin tones get weird. It’s good for stark BW images too. I soft proof in Lightroom and Photoshop with the Epson provided profiles. I get the most wow factor from people when I print the right image on this paper.
Jacky Bartoletti (verified owner) –
I have been using Epson Hot Press Bright Paper for several years now. I love the heavy weight of the paper and how it makes my fine art photography always look as if I hand painted it! I have an Epson printer and the inks plus paper make all my art looking perfect.
Aliza Dooley (verified owner) –
Excellent paper! High Quality!
Taya Ferry (verified owner) –
Beautiful paper. WOrth the money
Christy Paucek (verified owner) –
When my fine art paper comes from B&H, I always know it will 1) be super well packed for care, and 2) be at one of the best prices out there. Excellent! A terrific paper for B&W printing (use an Epson 3880).
Mikel Dicki (verified owner) –
This paper is not as bright as I would have liked but it’s good for the work I’m doing. The weight is perfect not to thing not thick. Overall I would use this again and with the 3 for 2 coupon its a great deal.
Marguerite Kris (verified owner) –
This is my first time printing with a matte finish Epson paper. I am a Photography student; In the past, I’ve used the more accessible Premium Luster Photo paper, but I’ve wanted to transition into something of a heavier weight with a matte finish. Though this is a more expensive paper, it is most definitely worth the price. I am so impressed with the quality of the prints. The finish is gorgeous. It arrived in no time and is very well packaged/protected. Would recommend! (Printing on Epson 3880.)
Stacey Larson (verified owner) –
Luscious surface, and colors maintain saturation suprisingly well relative to Exhibition Fiber
Cayla Bosco (verified owner) –
I use paper in an Epson 3880 printer. Can be tricky to insert in read loader, but once you get the knack it’s relatively easy.
Matteo Blick (verified owner) –
When I want a matte surface I print my color photos on this paper. I use Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth for Black & White. The Epson is cleaner looking due to more brighetners added to the pre paper goo. Tonal separation is the best of any matte paper. Best blacks, best shadow detail. This paper comes very close to being able to match a glossy or pearl paper for gamut and adjacent tone separation. If you like matte paper for framing but like the image quality you get in the glossier surfaces this is a nice way to go.
Bernita Hyatt (verified owner) –
Wish it came in longer than a 50′ roll but I understand why it doesn’t. Colors look amazing on this paper.
Brian Monahan (verified owner) –
This is by far the best Epson paper in my opinion. I’ve tried them all and this one really stands out with its extra brightness. People definitely notice a difference from lab prints. The Cold Press also works very well for BW images with it’s texture.
Shanon Treutel (verified owner) –
Been loving printing on this fine art mat paper.
Yvonne Ebert (verified owner) –
I use this with my P800 printer. Old photo restorations have the look and feel of vintage prints. I’ve wanted to make prints that look like what I get with this paper for over 40 years. No traditional photo papers ever came close to the beautiful matte blacks that can be achieved with this Epson paper and their pigmented inks.
Gabe Marvin (verified owner) –
Reproduces color beautifully.
Ricardo Nicolas (verified owner) –
I am currently a student in college and have been using this product for years to print all of my photos for not only class but for art shows and for selling. When I print my photos out the colors always come out great, it is also very durable paper and not very easy to rip. When I first started using this paper I think the first thing I didn’t like was figuring out which side I had to use, but over time that has become easier and I don’t really feel like I have a problem with it. I really like this product and have been using it for years, I recommended it to all other photographers and friends.
Lambert Bernhard (verified owner) –
This is now my 30th box and quite happy with the slight off White color, Matte finish as well as the weight of the paper.
Makenzie Haley (verified owner) –
I use this paper and the 13×19 size with my Epson R2000 printer. My formerly standard paper was Epson Ultra Premium Matte, which I still like very much. By comparison though, this paper looks richer and the colors have more depth. You seem to be looking into the paper rather than just at the surface. I initially had some trouble getting it to feed right, but found a solution. When feeding it through the single sheet feeder I keep a slight amount of pressure on the paper until the printer grabs it.