EPSON

Using Special Paper

You can achieve good results with most types of plain paper. However, coated papers provide superior printouts because they absorb less ink.
Epson provides special papers that are formulated for the ink used in Epson ink jet printers, and recommends these papers to ensure high-quality results.
When loading special paper distributed by Epson, read the instruction sheets packed with the paper first and keep the following points in mind.
Note:
Load the paper into the sheet feeder printable side up. The printable side is usually whiter or glossier. See the instruction sheets packed with the paper for more information. Some types of paper have cut corners to help identify the correct loading direction.
If the paper is curled, flatten it or curl it slightly in the opposite direction before loading. Printing on curled paper may cause ink to smear on your printout.

Loading capacities for Epson special media

Refer to the table below for the loading capacities of Epson special paper and other media.
Media Type
Loading Capacity
Epson Premium Ink Jet Plain Paper
Epson Bright White Ink Jet Paper
Up to 80 sheets
Epson Ultra Glossy Photo Paper
Up to 20 sheets
Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Up to 10 sheets for A3+ and A3
Up to 20 sheets for 13 × 18 cm (5 × 7 in.) and 16:9 wide size (102 × 181 mm)
Up to 30 sheets for all other sizes
Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
Up to 10 sheets for A3+ and A3
Up to 30 sheets for all other sizes
Epson Glossy Photo Paper
Up to 20 sheets for 13 × 18 cm (5 × 7 in.)
Up to 30 sheets for all other sizes
Epson Matte Paper - Heavyweight
Up to 10 sheets for A3+ and A3
Up to 30 sheets for all other sizes
Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
Up to 50 sheets for A3+ and A3
Up to 100 sheets for A4
Epson Photo Quality Self Adhesive Sheets
One sheet at a time
Note:
The availability of paper varies by location.

Storing Epson photo paper

Return unused paper to the original package as soon as you finish printing. Epson recommends storing your printouts in a resealable plastic bag. Keep them away from high temperature, humidity, and direct sunlight.