The courses are regarded as some of the best in art world and the quality of display was critical for the final pieces of work.
The exhibition included a range of different media including painting, photography, sculpture, digital print and film.
Epson provided its latest large-format printers to the students so they could complete the exhibition.
The Stylus Pro GS6000m Stylus Pro 11880 and Stylus Pro 9900 were among the models used to create the range of work on display.
Tutor of Material Processes at the Royal Academy, Mark Hampson, paid tribute to Epson and the impact its technology had had on both students and their work, commenting: “The RA Schools graduation show demonstrates the wonderful creative outcomes of our collaborative relationship with Epson.
"All the students have worked in the Epson Digital Media Suite while researching, preparing and producing their artwork and their involvement with Epson technologies has influenced their final show tremendously.”