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£176.90 inc. VAT
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If you’re running an Epson wide-format setup that actually uses the Vivid Light Magenta T596600 UltraChrome HDR, this is a pretty sensible “singlepack” buy. At £147.22 ex-VAT for a single 350 ml bottle, you’re paying for reliability and predictable colour behaviour—exactly what you want when you’re producing marketing graphics or proofing work where repeatability matters. The UltraChrome HDR line tends to behave nicely in real production workflows (less drama, stable output), so for busy shops that don’t want to experiment with substitutes, this kind of OEM ink is easy to justify.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this “just in case.” If your printer doesn’t use this specific ink line/part, or if you only do small runs, it’s not good value—you’ll tie up cash in a colour you may not burn through quickly, and ink isn’t known for being immortal. Also, if you’re chasing lowest cost per metre and you have time for testing, non-OEM options (where compatible) might suit you better—though expect more variability and more hassle if something goes off. Bottom line: buy it if you’re definitely on Epson UltraChrome HDR and you regularly need that vivid light magenta; skip it if you’re unsure on compatibility or you don’t have predictable, frequent print demand.

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