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The Epson T596500 light cyan (UltraChrome HDR) in the 350ml singlepack is the kind of ink I’d only recommend if you already run Epson’s UltraChrome HDR workflow and you want consistent colour behaviour without playing mix-and-match roulette. For buyers paying around £147.22 ex-VAT, the value really hinges on how often you print and how tight your colour consistency needs to be. If you’re doing regular production runs (events graphics, fine art reproduction, signage with colour-critical expectations), having the right ink in the correct formulation tends to minimise banding/tonal drift issues and avoids wasting time calibrating around “close enough” alternatives.
Who should buy it: print shops using Epson large-format systems with UltraChrome HDR that need light cyan specifically—typically to keep skin tones, skies, and subtle gradients looking natural. Who should *not*: anyone who only prints occasionally, or who’s happy with “good” rather than “spot on” colour, because consumables like this hurt when utilisation is low. If you’re unsure, it’s worth checking that your printer model and ink set are a guaranteed match first—wrong ink compatibility is one of those mistakes that turns a sensible purchase into an expensive headache.

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