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How to Create an IT Budget That Actually Works
11 Mar, 2026

£74.83 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running an Epson inkjet that actually uses XL/XXL cartridges reliably, this Cyan XXL at £62.24 ex-VAT can be good value—mainly because the higher yield typically reduces how often you’re forced to reorder. For office print that’s a mix of day-to-day documents and the occasional colour run, the cost-per-page tends to behave better than standard cartridges, and you avoid the usual “replace every few weeks” frustration.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this just because it’s a “XXL” label. If your printer is a model that prints very little colour, or you’re near the point where ink dries/clogs become a risk, you might end up paying more upfront for ink you won’t use quickly. Also, if you’re printing lots of full-colour pages, check that the printer’s colour strategy matches your workload—sometimes one cartridge dominates spend and the “best deal” isn’t the biggest cyan tank. In short: buy it if you’re a steady colour printer in a UK office; skip it if you print cyan rarely or your machine sits idle.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 34, Golf ball, Singlepack, 1 x 6.1 ml Black

Epson
Epson 408L - 21.6 ml - magenta - original - blister - ink cartridge - for WorkForce Pro WF-C4810DTWF

Canon
Canon PGI-7500XL Y - XL - yellow - original - ink tank - for Canon WG7540, WG7550, WG7550F, WG Series WG7550F

Epson
Epson T55WD - 200 ml - violet - original - ink cartridge - for P/N: C11CL14301A0