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£105.32 inc. VAT
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If you’re running Epson’s large-format print setup and you genuinely need **consistent, vivid magenta over long runs**, the T6533 (200ml) is a sensible buy. The upside versus smaller cartridges is mostly practical: fewer swaps, less downtime, and steadier output when production schedules are tight. For anyone doing signage, vehicle graphics, or repeatable colour work where magenta is a big part of the look, this is the kind of ink that helps avoid “good prints… until you’re halfway through the job.”
That said, **£87.64 ex-VAT isn’t cheap**, so I wouldn’t recommend it casually. If your usage is light, you’ll just lock money into ink that may not get used before shelf/print-head considerations become a concern. Also, if colour accuracy isn’t critical (or you’re mostly proofing/test prints), you’d likely get better value elsewhere. Bottom line: **buy it if you’re a regular user of Epson large-format and you care about reliable colour**; **skip it if you’re occasional/low-volume**, or if you’re unsure you’ll hit the volume fast enough to make the cartridge cost-per-job work in your favour.

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