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How to Prepare Your Network for Cloud Migration
18 Mar, 2026

£181.70 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £151.10 ex‑VAT for a single **original** Canon PGI‑7500XL magenta cartridge, this is absolutely the kind of ink that only makes sense if you’re chasing **reliability and predictable colour**—not if you’re trying to minimise cost per page. Original “high yield” inks can be decent value *if* you’re printing steadily on the right Canon range, but the reality is that for many offices the spend quickly stops feeling “high yield” once you factor in intermittent use, drying risk, and the fact you’re still paying premium rates cartridge-by-cartridge.
Who should buy it? **Teams with volume printing or consistent colour needs** (marketing, repro/graphics, print support roles) where downtime or colour inconsistency would cost more than the ink itself. Who should think twice? Anyone with **light, mixed, or occasional colour printing**—because you’ll often pay premium money for an expensive cartridge that may sit around while ink performance catches up with you. If you tell me your printer model and approximate monthly print volume, I can sanity-check whether the PGI‑7500XL is genuinely the best route or whether a cheaper alternative would be smarter.

Epson
Epson 378XL - 10.3 ml - XL - light cyan - original - blister with RF/acoustic alarm - ink cartridge - for Expression Home XP-8605, XP-8606, Expression Photo XP-8500 Small-in-One, XP-8700

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Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HD, T7602, Killer Whale, Singlepack, 1 x 25.9 ml Cyan

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Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T1303, Stag, Singlepack, 1 x 10.1 ml Magenta, XL