- Internet & Connectivity
How to Choose Between Symmetric and Asymmetric Broadband
18 Mar, 2026

£67.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Epson’s SC Yellow 3.5k at £56.50 ex-VAT is the kind of ink you buy when you want predictable output and you’re happy to stick with the manufacturer line. If you’re running an Epson inkjet business printer consistently (and you don’t want to play games with colour drift, clogging risks, or “mystery ink” compatibility), this is a sensible, low-drama option. The real question is whether you’ll actually get through cartridges at a steady pace—because if your yellow usage is light, you can end up paying for ink sitting around rather than printing.
I’d recommend it for offices doing regular colour work where yellow is a core colour (marketing print, proposals, signage-ish internal jobs, short-run graphics). I’d hesitate if you’re printing occasionally or mainly black-and-white—then the cost-per-effective-page can look great on paper, but you’ll feel it in practice. Bottom line: good choice for consistent Epson users; less compelling for sporadic printing where cheaper alternatives or different cartridge economics might win.

Epson
Epson T8042 - 700 ml - violet - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor SC-P7000V, SC-P9000V

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome Hi-Gloss2, T3247, Puffin, Singlepack, 1 x 14.0 ml Red

Brother Supplies
Brother LC3219XLBK - Black - original - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J5335DW, MFC-J5730DW, MFC-J5930DW, MFC-J6935DW

Canon
Canon Photo Cube Creative Pack - Glossy - 2-pack - black, colour (cyan, magenta, yellow) - original - green - ink cartridge / paper kit - for PIXMA TS5150, TS5151