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29 Aug, 2025

£36.59 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£30.42 ex‑VAT** for an **original Epson UltraChrome Pro10 matte black**, you’re doing it for a reason: consistency and predictable output. Matte black is one of those inks that matters a lot if you’re printing art, proofs, or anything where tonal accuracy and smooth gradients are the point—not just getting something out of the printer. In practice, UltraChrome inks tend to give better colour stability and fewer “why does this look different today?” moments than cheaper compatible options, especially on matte media.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this casually. **Only make sense if you actually use the Pro10 printer (or are certain this is the correct ink for your workflow)** and you’re regularly printing on matte papers. If you’re just doing office docs, draft prints, or occasional jobs, the cost per print is going to sting and you’ll be better off with a more economical ink approach. In short: **worth it for serious matte photo/graphics work**, not for general printing—and if you’re already budget-sensitive, you’ll want to compare cost per page before committing.

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