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Honestly, £129.52 ex-VAT for a single Epson magenta “Ultra High Yield” cartridge is only good value if you’re sure you’ll burn through it. The main cost question with inks like this isn’t whether it’s “original” (it is) — it’s how often you actually print colour and whether your printer has the right billing/usage pattern to benefit from the yield. If you print occasionally or mostly black, you can end up paying a lot per page anyway because magenta dries out faster with irregular use and you don’t get the yield you’re paying for.
This is the right buy for teams with consistent colour output (marketing, signage, label or document-heavy departments) where uptime matters and you want predictable results from an OEM cartridge—especially if you’ve had colour shifting or streaking with cheaper compatibles. It’s also sensible if your organisation is sensitive to print consistency for client-facing material. But if you’re a small office printing colour rarely, I’d be cautious: you may be better off choosing a lower-cost option or only buying from this tier when you’ve actually got sustained demand.

Brother Supplies
Brother LC1100 Value Pack - 4-pack - black, yellow, cyan, magenta - original - ink cartridge - for Brother DCP-185C, DCP-6690CW, MFC-490CW, MFC-5490CN, MFC-990cw

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome XD, T694500, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Matte Black

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, T0486, Seahorse, Singlepack, 1 x 13.0 ml Light Magenta

Epson
Epson T8506 - 80 ml - vivid light magenta - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor SC-P800