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AI-generated summary
Epson’s UltraChrome PRO6 yellow is one of those “you’ll feel the difference in print quality” inks, but it’s also exactly the kind of cartridge that punishes you for not having a Pro-grade workflow. If you’re running an Epson PRO-series printer and you care about fine art, photo, or colour-managed proofing, this yellow will tend to deliver more consistent results and better colour stability than cheaper third-party options. At £115.61 ex-VAT, it’s not a casual buy—more like a business decision for people who actually print often and need predictable output for client work.
I’d recommend it if you: (1) rely on accurate colour for paid production, (2) print on appropriate media for those printers, and (3) are already committed to Epson’s ecosystem (because mix-and-match can create headaches in profiling and workflow). I wouldn’t buy it just to “try improved colour” if you’re printing occasionally or mostly for internal docs—there are better-value ink options for that, and the cost per cartridge will annoy you faster than the quality gains will matter. If you tell me your printer model and whether you print photos/art or more general graphics, I can give a more grounded “worth it vs not” verdict.

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