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AI in Accounting and Finance for UK Businesses
20 Mar, 2026

£176.99 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re printing with an Epson large-format system that takes the T596 (UltraChrome HDR), this singlepack yellow is a sensible “keep the workshop moving” buy. The price (£147.22 ex-VAT for 350 ml) isn’t cheap, but it’s not the sort of consumable you throw around casually—yellow is one of those colours that gets used constantly in signage, display graphics, and general production, so having a fresh cartridge on hand avoids the annoying downtime when you’re halfway through a run.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it unless you know you’re actually going to use it soon. Yellow tends to go through faster than you expect, but overspending happens when a job mix changes or you’re between projects—if your printer isn’t running regularly, the value per print disappears quickly. Also, if you’re routinely hitting “best quality” profiles, expect higher ink consumption; budget for that rather than assuming the ink will last the same across all work. Bottom line: great fit for active shops running Epson HDR consistently; questionable choice for low-volume or seasonal print operations where cashflow matters.

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