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AI-generated summary
At £83.10 ex‑VAT, an “original” Epson XL yellow like the C13T04B44N is only really good value if you’re using an Epson printer model that takes this cartridge often enough that you’ll feel the benefit of the higher yield. If you print a decent volume of colour—think business stationery, marketing bits, or anything where yellow really gets used—paying for the genuine part is usually worth it for reliability: fewer “why is it streaking?” moments, consistent output, and less risk of the printer not reading the cartridge properly.
Where I’d push back is if you only print occasionally or you’re doing mostly black text. In that case, ink cartridges like this can become an expensive way to keep a printer “ready,” and you’ll burn cash faster than you’d expect. If your printer supports compatible or refilled options and you can tolerate the occasional variation in print behaviour, that’s where you might save money. Also, if you haven’t got a recent history of this cartridge’s yield in your exact workload, I’d sanity-check your consumption first—XL ink pricing only makes sense when you’re actually going to use it before it dries out or expires.

Epson
Epson 113 Multipack - 4-pack - black, yellow, cyan, magenta - original - ink refill - for EcoTank ET-16150, 5150, 5170, 5880, M16600, EcoTank Pro ET-16680, 5150, 5170, M16680

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HD, T8505, Singlepack, 1 x 80.0 ml Light Cyan

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T0711H, Giraffe, Twinpack, 2 x 11.1 ml Black

HP Suppl
HP 878 - 1 L - cyan - original - PageWide XL - ink cartridge - for PageWide XL 8200