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How to Measure ROI on IT Investments
6 Oct, 2025

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AI-generated summary
If you’re running an Epson wide-format setup and you’ve been paying for Light Cyan cartridges via premium “official” channels, the Epson T7605 Light Cyan can be a pretty sensible buy at £22.08 ex-VAT. Light Cyan is one of those inks that matters more than most people realise: it helps smooth out gradients and keeps large areas from looking banded or harsh—especially on presentations, CAD prints, and anything where colour consistency is noticeable. In day-to-day terms, it’s the kind of purchase that keeps prints looking “finished” rather than slightly off.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy it unless you actually need Light Cyan specifically (or your printer uses it for your current media/print profiles). If you’re mostly printing text, simple linework, or you don’t care about subtle colour shifts, you might get more value by replacing only the inks that are genuinely low. Also, if you’re buying ink for a printer you don’t use often, watch your usage rate—ink isn’t forgiving, and the cost-benefit shrinks if you end up with stock you can’t reasonably burn through.
**Who should buy:** print shops and in-house teams using Epson wide-format machines that rely on Light Cyan for smoother colour output and better gradient quality. **Who shouldn’t:** anyone printing mostly monochrome/spot colour, or anyone who’s unsure which cartridge is actually due—because guessing wastes money.

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Epson T8508 - 80 ml - matte black - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor SC-P800

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Epson T53A1 - 1.6 L - Large Format - photo black - original - ink pouch - for SureColor SC-T7700D, SC-T7700DL

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Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T7012, Pyramids, Singlepack, 1 x 34.2 ml Cyan, High, XXL

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Epson T55K9 - 700 ml - light light black - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor SC-P6000, SC-P7000, SC-P7000V, SC-P8000, SC-P9000, SC-P9000V