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For the price point, Epson’s Claria Home multipack is a decent “keep the printer running” option, especially if you’re on an Epson inkjet that’s genuinely compatible with the Daisy range. The £38.40 ex‑VAT doesn’t scream bargain-basement, but it’s often cheaper than buying individual cartridges and, in a busy small office, the real win is fewer headaches—consistent ink behaviour and less chance of ending up with mismatched print performance. If your team prints mixed documents (emails, forms, occasional colour charts) and you don’t need studio-level colour accuracy, this is the kind of ink that just works.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re printing heavily on a regular basis: multipacks look sensible, but you can end up paying for colours you don’t use much. Also, if you frequently do low-volume printing (gaps between jobs), inkjet inks can dry out and you may waste part of the pack over time. For a UK reseller customer, I’d steer this toward light-to-moderate, “steady enough” home-office or small office use—less so for high-volume print rooms or anyone chasing the lowest cost per page.

Brother Supplies
Brother LC1100HY - 4-pack - High Yield - black, yellow, cyan, magenta - original - blister - ink cartridge - for Brother DCP-6690CW

Epson
Epson T50MF - 700 ml - red - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor SC-T7700D

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, UltraChrome HDX, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Photo Black

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 27XXL, Alarm clock, Singlepack, 1 x 34.1 ml Black, XXL