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Common Reasons Businesses Fail Cyber Essentials Plus
11 Jun, 2026

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If you’re doing fine-art inkjet work and you specifically want that “rough” textured look, the Canon FA-RG1 is a sensible, predictable choice. The paper behaves consistently with Canon’s fine-art workflows, gives good surface definition (especially for blacks and skin tones where texture can be a design feature), and it feels like one of those specialty media packs that doesn’t fight your printer. At £94.90 ex-VAT for 25 sheets, you’re paying a premium, so it’s not aimed at anyone trying to save money on day-to-day output.
Who should buy: studios, galleries, and print-houses that can’t afford surprises and will actually sell prints where the texture matters. It’s also a good buy for people running Canon fine-art printers in a controlled, repeatable way—test once, then standardise. Who should *not*: anyone printing proofs, bulk runs, or draft versions, or anyone chasing lowest cost per print—there are cheaper papers that look fine at a distance, and this won’t justify itself unless you’re producing artwork that earns back the spend.

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

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Premium Glossy Photo Paper, Office - Photo Paper, Home - Photo Paper, Photo, A4, 210 mm x 297 mm, 255 g/m2, 50 Sheets, Singlepack

Epson
Epson Ultra Glossy Photo Paper - Glossy photo paper - A4 (210 x 297 mm) - 15 sheet(s)

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Plus SG-201 - Semi-gloss satin photo paper - 101.6 x 152.4 mm - 260 g/m2 - 50 sheet(s)
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