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How to Plan IT for an International Office Relocation
18 Mar, 2026

£61.75 inc. VAT
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Epson’s UltraChrome XD yellow cartridge is one of those “right ink, right job” buys. If you’re running an Epson wide-format printer that specifically uses this ink line, it tends to deliver consistent colour and good fade resistance compared with cheaper compatibles—especially for businesses that need predictable branding output (signage, graphics, short-run marketing material). In that context, paying £51.35 ex-VAT isn’t crazy: the cost makes sense when the alternative is reprints, colour matching headaches, or reliability issues from lower-end inks.
I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re just printing internal drafts, rough proofs, or casual office colour where accuracy isn’t critical—your money goes further with standard or lower-cost options. Also, be cautious if you don’t already know the printer model and maintenance expectations: UltraChrome inks are typically chosen for a reason, and using the wrong type (or stretching ink too far beyond its intended use) can cost you in downtime and head cleaning. Bottom line: buy it if you’re getting paid on colour consistency and uptime; don’t if your use is occasional, low-stakes, or you’re hunting for the cheapest ink per ml.

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