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If you run an Epson large-format setup that genuinely needs light cyan at volume, the Epson T6535 makes sense. The pricing (£87.64 ex-VAT) is very much “real-world consumables” money, so it’s best judged on how quickly you burn through light cyan versus how consistently your workflow demands that colour. Where it pays off is predictable print quality on large-format jobs—light cyan helps keep gradients smoother and skin tones/colour transitions from looking harsh, which is exactly the kind of stuff customers notice.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this cartridge speculatively “just in case” if you don’t have steady throughput. Ink for large formats can turn into a slow spend if your usage is intermittent, and light cyan is one of the inks that can sit unused while you’re printing mostly monochrome or standard CMYK mixes. If you’re servicing clients with regular colour-heavy work (signage, graphics, print runs where colour accuracy matters), it’s a sensible buy. If you print occasionally or only do limited colour work, you’ll likely get better value by aligning purchases to actual consumption and avoiding excess stock.

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