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At **£406 ex-VAT for a single Yellow UltraChrome Pro6 cartridge**, this is one of those purchases that’s hard to justify unless you’re already committed to Epson’s Pro6 workflow and you actually *print a lot* of critical colour work. The upside is reliability and consistent colour output in large-format environments—when you’re doing fine art, pro graphics, or client-facing marketing where skin tones and neutrals have to behave, these original inks tend to save hassle. If you run an Epson Pro-series printer regularly, the cartridge performance and predictable results usually pay back in fewer print rejects and less time troubleshooting.
That said, for smaller print volumes or “occasional” poster work, the cost-per-print gets brutal fast. If you’re mostly producing standard CAD/technical outputs or you can tolerate slightly more variability, this is probably **not** the best value—especially since yellow often gets blamed first, so you can end up buying cartridges more frequently than you expect. I’d recommend this **only** if colour fidelity matters and your machine is already dialled in; otherwise, it’s a tough spend versus more cost-effective ink options or a consumables strategy aligned to your actual monthly yield.

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