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Data-Driven Decision Making: A Practical Framework
20 Mar, 2026

£319.96 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got an Epson large-format printer that takes the UltraChrome HDR T636 series, this is the kind of consumable that makes business sense: yellow is one of those inks you’ll go through regularly, and using the correct cartridge helps avoid colour drift and banding that can show up when you’re constantly compensating in software. At £266.11 ex-VAT for a 700 ml single pack, the “value” depends on your actual print volume—if you run enough jobs to burn through yellow at a steady clip, the higher-capacity pack generally works out better than constantly buying smaller units.
I’d only buy this if you’re confident the T636400 yellow is compatible with your exact Epson model (and your workflow is set up for HDR output). If you’re doing occasional printing or mainly short-run jobs, it can tie up money in ink you won’t use fast enough—big single packs can feel expensive on the shelf. Also, if colour consistency is critical (agency work, branding, repeatable proof-to-final), sticking with the OEM ink is usually the safest route. If you tell me your printer model and typical job mix (volume, paper types, colour coverage), I can give a more grounded view on whether this size is the right buy.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, T614400, Singlepack, 1 x 220.0 ml Yellow

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HDR, T596200, Singlepack, 1 x 350.0 ml Cyan

Canon
Canon MC-31 - Maintenance cartridge - for imagePROGRAF GP-200, GP-300, TA-20, TM-200, TM-205, TM-300, TM-305

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, T591200, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Cyan