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If you’re running an Epson inkjet in an office that prints a decent amount of photos, flyers, or anything where colour consistency matters, the Epson DURABrite Ultra multipack is one of the more sensible “buy the right cartridge” options. It’s designed to be hard-wearing (less prone to that smeary, “oops it got smudged” feeling), and for day-to-day business printing it tends to behave better than cheaper compatibles—especially around colour balance and print stability. At £45.12 ex‑VAT, you’re not exactly getting bargain-basement pricing, but you are paying for fewer headaches: cleaner output, fewer failed prints, and less time spent troubleshooting.
That said, this probably isn’t the best move if your usage is low or you mostly print plain text docs and spreadsheets. Multipacks tie you into replacing all colours when you may only use one or two, so you can end up paying for ink you won’t use. Also, if your printer model is something that still expects a specific cartridge type or has a habit of long gaps between print runs, it can be worth checking your actual turnover first—ink costs add up fast when you don’t print regularly.
**Who should buy:** teams with regular colour printing needs on Epson inkjets and a preference for dependable output. **Who should skip:** offices printing mostly mono/text, or anyone with sporadic use where cartridges risk drying out before you finish them.

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Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Premium Ink, 26XL, Polar bear, Singlepack, 1 x 8.7 ml Photo Black

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Epson 478XL - 11.2 ml - grey - original - blister with RF/acoustic alarm - ink cartridge - for Expression Photo XP-8500 Small-in-One

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

Epson
Epson T48UE - 350 ml - grey - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor P8560D