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Building a Resilient Network for Business Continuity
24 Mar, 2026

£116.11 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running an Epson large-format workflow that actually uses yellow consistently, the T606400 yellow singlepack can make sense—£96.61 ex-VAT isn’t cheap, but you’re paying for reliability and colour consistency more than you are “cheap ink per drop.” The main real-world win with Epson OEM inks is fewer annoying print issues (banding, colour shifts, or clogged trouble) and less time faffing with calibration when you just need output that matches your usual jobs. That matters a lot if you’re producing signage, graphics, or anything where repeatability is the difference between smooth production and reprints.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this as a “try it once” purchase or for low-volume printing. If yellow usage is occasional, the cost per cartridge starts to sting, and you may end up stuck with stock while the printer waits. Also, if your operation has high print churn or you’ve had issues with ink waste, double-check your printer’s maintenance behaviour—this is the sort of consumable where the best value comes from keeping the printer healthy and printing steadily.
**Who should buy:** teams using Epson large-format regularly who prioritise predictable colour and low troubleshooting. **Who shouldn’t:** occasional users, anyone trying to minimise spend at the expense of uptime, or shops already wrestling with printhead/maintenance problems.

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