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At £83.10 ex‑VAT for a single original XL cyan cartridge, this is firmly in “expensive but predictable” territory. The big plus with Epson’s genuine inks is consistency: colours stay stable, prints look right without faffing about with settings, and you’re less likely to run into weird banding or colour shifts that can happen with cheaper third‑party cartridges. If you run a business where print quality matters (client-facing docs, graphics, brochures) and you want to avoid any hassle, this will do its job reliably.
That said, this isn’t great value if you just need high-volume, internal printing and you’re already happy to tinker with tolerances—because the cost per page will make you feel it quickly. It’s also not ideal for mixed/low printing workloads: inkjets can still dry out if machines sit, and buying premium XL cartridges for infrequent use can be an expensive way to keep the printer “happy.” I’d recommend this to organisations that print regularly and care about output quality, but I’d steer cost-sensitive teams (or those printing mostly drafts) toward cheaper alternatives unless Epson OEM is required for your specific printer workflow/support.

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