- Virtual CIO
How a Virtual CIO Can Save Your Business Money on IT
22 Feb, 2026

£53.20 inc. VAT
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Epson’s Photo Paper Semigloss 200 White is one of those “it just behaves” media options. If you’re printing marketing bits, proofing, or producing photos where you want better contrast and colour depth than plain paper, semi-gloss is a sensible sweet spot—less flat than matte, not as mirror-like as gloss. In day-to-day use, it tends to give consistent results without the “random banding/texture surprises” you sometimes get with cheaper generic paper, so you’ll spend less time troubleshooting and more time shipping work.
That said, £43.88 ex-VAT isn’t budget territory, so I’d only buy it if you’re actually using it for photo/graphics output you care about. If your prints are mostly internal drafts, rough mock-ups, or text-heavy collateral where “good enough” is fine, you’ll get better value elsewhere. Also, make sure your printer supports it properly (and don’t treat it like normal paper)—semi-gloss loves the right settings, so if you often print on autopilot, you may not see the payoff. This is best for UK offices that do occasional high-quality photo/print work, sign-off proofs, or client-facing prints and want reliable output without stepping up to specialty fine-art workflows.

Epson
Epson Media, Media, Sheet paper, Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper, Graphic Arts - Graphic and Signage Paper, A3, 102 g/m2, 100 Sheets

Canon
Canon Photo Paper Plus II PP-201 - Glossy photo paper - A3 plus (329 x 423 mm) - 20 sheet(s)

Canon
INK PG-595XL/CL-586XL PVP

Canon
Canon Pro Premium PM-101 - Smooth matte - 310 micron - Super A3/B (330 x 483 mm) - 210 g/m� - 20 sheet(s) photo paper - for PIXMA PRO-1, PRO-10, PRO-100
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