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If you’re running an Epson wide‑format photo or fine‑art setup and you’re chasing colour consistency, the UltraChrome PRO6 cyan is genuinely the kind of ink that makes life easier. These cartridges tend to be more predictable than cheaper compatibles, especially if your workflow leans on repeatable results (proofing, print matching, and longer gaps between print runs). For studios that care about output quality more than margins, £115.61 ex‑VAT doesn’t feel totally out of line—though it’s still a “premium” spend, so you’ll want to be sure you actually use it.
I wouldn’t buy this if you print occasionally, produce lots of drafts, or you mainly need “good enough” for internal/customer comms—your cost per print will climb fast, and you’ll notice it. Also, check that you’re buying the right cyan for your specific Epson printer model; the UltraChrome range is not universally interchangeable, and wrong ink is the fastest way to waste money. If you’re a serious reprographics or creative studio printing regularly, this is a sensible choice; if you’re a light user, you’ll likely be better served by a lower-cost option and stricter print profiles rather than paying premium ink prices.

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