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Epson’s Light Cyan T850500 in single-pack form is one of those “nice to have” inks that only really makes sense if you’re already running that exact T-series ink workflow. At **£44.72 ex-VAT**, it’s priced like a professional consumable, not a generic budget top-up—so the value depends entirely on how often you actually need *light cyan* (and how quickly your printer drains it). If you’re printing lots of colour-accurate jobs, subtle gradients, or anything where partial tones matter, this is a sensible way to keep output looking consistent without buying full sets you don’t need.
Who should buy: small offices and print environments using Epson T850 ink that need to replace a single colour to avoid downtime or colour shifts. Who should **not**: anyone printing sporadically, running largely black-and-white, or who tends to get caught with near-empty tanks—because buying single colours can get expensive fast compared with planning your inventory. If you’re unsure, the honest check is simple: look at your recent usage of light cyan—if it’s frequent, this is practical; if it’s rare, you’ll probably regret the cost when the next cartridge replacement comes around.

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