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How to Back Up Your Business Phone System
9 Mar, 2026

£139.01 inc. VAT
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At £115.61 ex‑VAT for a single original Epson matte black cartridge, this is the kind of ink that immediately makes me ask what printer/workflow you’re running and how often you’ll actually burn through it. If you’re producing matte prints that genuinely benefit from Epson’s designed-for-the-printer ink behaviour (colour consistency, deeper blacks on matte stock, fewer nasty surprises), then it can be worth it—especially in a B2B setting where reprints are more expensive than the cartridge. But if you’re mostly doing drafts, general office output, or anything that doesn’t need that “matte black” look, the price is hard to justify versus alternatives.
Who should buy it: design studios, print/copy outfits, or any team running Epson inkjet hardware that’s specifically compatible and relies on matte output for client-facing documents. Who should *not*: anyone printing infrequently, high-volume internal docs, or businesses chasing cost-per-page above all else. Without knowing your model and expected usage, I’d only green-light this if you’re confident you’re using genuine Epson ink for the exact machine and that your matte black output is a real requirement—not a occasional preference.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T789, Singlepack, 1 x 34.2 ml Yellow, High, XXL

Canon
Canon PG-540L - 11 ml - L size - black - original - ink cartridge - for PIXMA MG3250, MG3550, MG3650, MG4250, MX395, MX455, MX475, MX525, MX535, TS5150, TS5151

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome Hi-Gloss2, T3244, Puffin, Singlepack, 1 x 14.0 ml Yellow

Epson
Epson T53A4 - 1.6 L - Large Format - yellow - original - ink pouch - for SureColor SC-T7700D, SC-T7700DL