This is fabulous paper for both color and black and white work.Don't be afraid of cutting this paper into sheet sizes. Because of the heavy stock and "cotton like" back, this paper will flatten out without any additional "encouragement" such as reverse rolling. I set up a work station using my Roto-Trim paper cutter and produced 24 - 17X25" sheets to use with my Epson 3880. This was my first experience with cutting roll paper into sheets. I thought it would be necessary to reverse roll the sheets to get them to be flat. I did reverse one sheet, using a window shade to achieve a good, consistent roll. The paper actually took on the reverse curve more than the original curve, so I put that idea aside.I cut the paper, stacked it, and left it under my 30X36" self healing cutting mat, with several books evening dispersed over the surface. The next morning the paper was perfectly flat, and I saved a good $35 for my efforts. Plus, I was able to cut 17X25 sheets instead of the available 17X22".