- AI
Machine Learning for Business: Practical Applications
20 Mar, 2026

£319.81 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running an Epson large-format setup that actually uses the T636-series, the Singlepack Light Cyan in 700ml form is a fairly sensible “keep the production moving” buy. Light Cyan matters when you’re chasing cleaner skin tones, smoother gradients, and more accurate neutrals—especially on jobs where you don’t want banding or muddy midtones. The 700ml size is the real value angle: fewer cartridge swaps, less downtime, and better cost-per-ml than the small stuff, which is what you want if you’re doing consistent volume rather than the occasional print run.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s “Epson branded” or because the price looks reasonable versus other inks—make sure your printer model is compatible and that you’re not tying up cash in a colour you rarely use. Light Cyan can go stale in relevance if your workflow is heavy on other inks (or if you print mostly one-off work where you don’t stress colour accuracy). If you’re an MSP/reseller or studio doing colour-critical wide format with regular output, this is a solid stock item. If your usage is sporadic, you’ll likely be better buying in smaller quantities or only when you’re approaching a genuine need.

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