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£263.83 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re spending £219.43 ex-VAT on an **original Epson UltraChrome XD2 black**, you’re almost certainly printing with Epson’s wide-format/professional workflows (and using a printer that’s designed to take this specific ink). For the right setup, the “why” is pretty straightforward: you get the consistency, colour stability, and long-term predictability you need for production work, proofing, and output where reprints are expensive. The black is usually where clients notice first—clean solids, smooth gradients, and fewer nasty surprises over time—so this ink isn’t really for tinkering or occasional use.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this unless you *know* it’s the correct ink for your exact Epson printer model and you’re genuinely producing enough volume to justify original pricing. If you’re a small office or you print mostly text/docs, you’ll likely get better value elsewhere because this level of ink cost only makes sense when turnaround, quality, and reliability matter. For casual printing, the economics just don’t stack up—too much money tied up in cartridges you won’t burn through. If you tell me your printer model and your monthly print volume, I can give you a straight “worth it vs not worth it” call.

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