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Financial Reporting from Your Database: Best Practices
20 Mar, 2026

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AI-generated summary
The Epson T913B green ink (the 200ml size) at £75.86 ex-VAT is only “good value” if you’re using the exact printer model it’s meant for and you print enough to keep cartridges moving. In practice, these pigment inks can look pricey on a per-tank basis, but they tend to hold up better on professional outputs than cheap compatibles—especially if you care about consistent colour, fewer headaches from clogging, and less time lost to reprints. If you’re a print room or reprographics outfit doing regular green-heavy jobs (signage, diagrams, GIS maps, branded graphics), this will usually earn its keep.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you print occasionally, run lots of different colours, or you’re trying to stretch budgets with infrequent usage—because the cost per use can get ugly and you still risk ink drying issues if the printer isn’t actively run. Also, make sure it’s the right cartridge for your Epson ink system; with Epson, “similar looking” ink lines aren’t always interchangeable. If you tell me your printer model and rough monthly print volume, I can give a straight answer on whether this size is the sensible buy or you’d be better off with a different yield/option.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome Hi-Gloss2, T3248, Puffin, Singlepack, 1 x 14.0 ml Matte Black

Epson
Epson T55W2 - 200 ml - cyan - original - ink cartridge - for P/N: C11CL14301A0

Epson
Epson T48ME - 700 ml - grey - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor P8560D

Epson
Epson T04B2 - 39 ml - XL size - cyan - original - ink cartridge - for WorkForce Pro WF-C8190, WF-C8610, WF-C8690