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Epson’s “Low Cabinet” is one of those purchases that only makes sense if you’ve got a very particular kind of printer setup. If you’re trying to make a large-format or heavier Epson unit sit more securely and tidily in a constrained space, a cabinet like this can be genuinely useful: it helps keep the printer at a comfortable working height, tidies cabling, and reduces the “where do we put this thing” headache in busy offices or small print rooms. At ~£318 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a purpose-built accessory, so the value depends entirely on whether you’re actually going to benefit from stable placement and better workflow rather than just aesthetics.
I wouldn’t buy it if you’re on a tight budget, you already have proper printer shelving/stands that fit the printer footprint, or you don’t need the extra organisation and stability. Also, double-check compatibility—these low cabinets are often designed around specific Epson printer models, and if you mismatch, you’ll lose most of the benefit (and still be left with an awkward setup). Who it’s best for: UK B2B users like print shops, document centres, or office teams rolling out Epson hardware where reliability, safe positioning, and sensible desk/room layout matter. If that’s your situation, it’s a decent “quality-of-life” buy; if not, you’re probably better putting that money into a proper stand that definitely fits.

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