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The Future of Business VoIP: AI and Emerging Trends
18 Mar, 2026

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AI-generated summary
The Epson T612200 “singlepack” cyan is the kind of inkjet cartridge you buy when you already have the matching Epson large-format setup and you want consistent, low-fuss colour output. At £96.61 ex-VAT for a 220 ml bottle, the price feels a bit steep if you’re a light user or you’re mostly printing proofs—because you’ll feel the cost every time you need a replacement rather than over long runs. If you’re doing regular production work (signage, graphics, client-ready prints) where downtime and colour repeatability matter, this is exactly the sort of consumable that tends to justify itself: Epson inks are usually reliable in terms of stability and matching, and you’re less likely to get “mystery” colour shifts that cost time to troubleshoot.
I’d avoid this if you’re printing occasionally, doing lots of small test runs, or you’re looking for cheapest-possible per-print rather than easiest-possible operation. Large-format ink can be expensive when you’re not running enough volume to dilute the replacement frequency, and singlepacks don’t give you any bulk advantage unless your spend is already predictable. Bottom line: buy it if your printer is Epson-specific and you need trustworthy cyan for real work; think twice if you’re a casual printer and want value to be driven by volume, not convenience.

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