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The IT Due Diligence Checklist for Mergers and Acquisitions
11 Mar, 2026




£17.52 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running an Epson inkjet that takes the 202 “Kiwi” line, this singlepack Black is a solid, sensible buy. At **£14.58 ex‑VAT** it’s not bargain-bin cheap, but it also doesn’t feel like you’re paying silly money for a basic consumable. The reason people stick with these Epson cartridges is consistency: text stays crisp, blacks don’t go weirdly grey as the printheads age, and you generally get predictable results for everyday office printing.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this “just because” if you’re not a regular printer—ink spends can quietly hurt when you only print occasionally, and this sort of cartridge cost adds up faster than you’d think versus multi-packs or genuinely compatible alternatives. Also, if you’re printing lots of pages and you’re cost-focused, consider your total monthly spend and whether your printer’s yield and refill cadence make better-value options worth it.
**Who should buy:** offices and home offices using Epson 202/Claria Premium Black who want reliable everyday text quality and low hassle. **Who should skip:** anyone who prints rarely, or anyone chasing lowest cost per page above all else.

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