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For the money (£17.22 ex-VAT), the Epson 378XL “Squirrel” yellow is a decent buy **if** you’re actually running an Epson Claria Photo HD–type printer that takes this cartridge and you care about consistent photo/print colour. The XL sizing usually makes more sense than the standard option because yellow is one of those inks you tend to burn through fast—especially with photo work, graphics, or any documents where yellow really shows up. In practice, you get reliable colour output and fewer “why does this look off?” moments compared to cheaper third-party inks.
That said, I wouldn’t stock up on this purely because it’s available. If you print mostly text or low-colour documents, you’ll probably burn through it slower and could justify a cheaper cartridge (or even just buy when you need it). Also, if you’re cost-optimising hard, check your printer’s real usage and whether your local printer maintenance habits (regular use, correct paper, not leaving it to sit) are good—ink performance isn’t just the cartridge, it’s the whole printing routine. Overall: **buy it if you print colour regularly and want predictable results**; **skip it if you’re mainly printing plain business docs or you’re not matching the ink/printer/paper setup.**

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