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18 Mar, 2026

£319.96 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £266 ex-VAT, this Epson “Singlepack Light Light Black” ink is one of those purchases that only makes sense if you already run an Epson large-format setup and you *know* you’re genuinely using the Light Light Black channel regularly. If you’re getting consistent print quality that needs that extra tonal range (think nuanced greys/gradients and smoother photographic transitions), then this will be a straightforward replacement—no drama, no calibration headaches, and it’s the safer option for keeping your output looking like it should.
I wouldn’t buy it in isolation “just in case.” If you mostly print bold posters, signage, or work where colour/grey fidelity isn’t critical, you’ll likely burn through value faster than ink. Also, single inks can be a budget trap if you’re guessing at consumption—better to match purchases to your actual run rate and coverage. If you can tell me your printer model and what you print (photos vs signage vs CAD/technical), I can sanity-check whether this particular light-light black cartridge is likely to be worth keeping in the mix for your jobs.

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