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If you’re running an Epson inkjet that takes the 34XL DURABrite Ultra cartridges, this magenta is a decent “just replace the one colour” option, especially if your magenta prints are the thing you actually use. The DURABrite Ultra range is generally pretty reliable for day-to-day business prints—text and colour hold up well for internal docs, and it tends not to be as fragile in handling as cheap third-party alternatives. At £19.88 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a genuine OEM cartridge: not bargain-bin cheap, but also not wildly overpriced for what it does.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you print very occasionally. XL inks are only good value when the printer actually consumes them; if the cartridge sits too long, you risk clogging and then you’re effectively paying twice. Also, if you’re producing lots of colour marketing material frequently, it’s worth checking whether you can reduce per-page cost with a higher-yield setup or a suitable alternative—otherwise you may find OEM ink adds up fast. Bottom line: buy it if you’ve got an Epson that uses this cartridge and you need dependable magenta output regularly; skip it if your print volume is low or you’re purely chasing the lowest cost per page.

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