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Canon’s HR-101N A3 paper is the kind of “boring but dependable” stock that makes sense if you’re printing photos, charts, or marketing materials where you care about crisp detail and consistent output. At £24.68 ex-VAT for 100 sheets, it’s priced like a specialist paper (not commodity office stuff), so I’d only buy it if your users actually notice the difference—think design teams, imaging workflows, and customer-facing printouts rather than internal drafts. In day-to-day terms, it tends to behave predictably in normal production runs, and the A3 size is ideal when you need impact without upsizing to large format.
That said, it’s not a bargain if your use is mostly low-stakes printing. If you’re printing invoices, standard documents, or occasional one-off handouts, you’ll burn money for minimal gain versus cheaper paper. Also, make sure it matches your printer’s intended use (and that you’re not forcing photo-grade paper through settings meant for plain stock). If you tell me the printer model and whether you’re running it for inkjet or laser, I can say more confidently whether this is good value or just “nicer paper” you don’t actually need.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper, Home - Speciality Media, Photo, A4, 219 mm x 297 mm, 120 g/m2, 50 Sheets, Singlepack

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Plus SG-201 - Semi-gloss photo paper - A3 (297 x 420 mm) - 260 g/m2 - 20 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon Pro Platinum PT-101 - High-glossy - 300 micron - A2 (420 x 594 mm) - 300 g/m� - 20 sheet(s) photo paper

Canon
Canon Pro Premium PM-101 - Smooth matte - 310 micron - A3 (297 x 420 mm) - 210 g/m� - 20 sheet(s) photo paper - for PIXMA PRO-1, PRO-10, PRO-100
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