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£46.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running an Epson inkjet that takes this exact cyan cartridge, buying the original C13T04C24N can be a sensible move—especially if you care about consistent colour and fewer “why does this look washed out?” issues. Originals generally print more reliably over time (no weird banding or colour shifts), and for business use that’s often worth more than the few quid you’d save with a compatible. At **£38.44 ex-VAT**, though, it’s not cheap, so I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re printing lots of draft pages or you’re cost-focused above all.
I’d buy this if: you print regularly but not tens of pages a day, you need dependable output for documents/graphics, or you’ve had disappointing results with cheaper cartridges before. I’d be cautious if: your printer is used sparingly and you mostly print in low volumes—because ink spend can creep up fast, and you may end up paying a premium for cartridges that sit around. If you tell me your Epson model and roughly how many pages you print per month, I can say whether the original at this price is actually good value for your situation.

Epson
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Canon
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Epson
Epson T48ME - 700 ml - grey - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor P8560D