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£319.96 inc. VAT
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If you’re paying £266.11 ex-VAT for an Epson UltraChrome HDR orange singlepack, this is the kind of consumable you buy when you already know you’re going to run a lot of prints and you’re protecting colour consistency. Orange is one of those “quietly important” inks: swap it in and your prints stop drifting, gradients behave better, and skin tones / branding hues tend to look more predictable—especially on work where colour matching matters rather than “good enough” proofs. For a UK print business running Epson large format printers regularly, this can be good value because it avoids the hassle of interim cartridge juggling and reduces the chances of reprints.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. If you’re not running orange-heavy jobs (or your volume is low), you’re tying up cash for an ink you might not use quickly. Also, if your workflow is mostly drafts, signage with loose tolerances, or you frequently print mixed media with lots of calibration churn, the ROI starts to shrink because the printer will still drive ongoing costs regardless of that one ink. Bottom line: buy it if you’ve got consistent production and you trust your colour management; skip it if you’re sporadic, budget-driven, or mostly producing short runs where reprints are unlikely.

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