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£120.25 inc. VAT
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At £100.01 ex-VAT for an “original” light light black Epson cartridge, I’d only recommend this if you’re sure you have a printer that *specifically* needs this exact cartridge and you’re getting good, consistent mileage out of it. In real-world print rooms, these specialised shades (not the standard black everyone uses) tend to be the first place costs creep up—especially if your output is mostly everyday drafts, quick proofs, or short runs. If you’re not regularly producing work where that tonal range actually matters, you’ll feel the hit without seeing much benefit.
Who it suits: pro users with colour-critical or fine-grading workflows—think design shops, signage/pre-press, repro houses—where the “light light black” improves smooth transitions and reduces banding on appropriate media. If you mostly print standard documents or occasional graphics, I’d look at cheaper compatible options or standard cartridges, because you’re paying for performance you might not leverage. Bottom line: buy it only when you truly need it for the quality target of your specific Epson setup; otherwise, it’s an expensive cartridge relative to what most businesses actually get out of ink.

Epson
CMC - 600 x DVD-R - 4.7 GB - ink jet printable surface

Brother Supplies
Brother LC462XLBK - High capacity - black - original - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J2340DW, MFC-J3540DW, MFC-J3940DW

Epson
Epson 18XL Multipack Easy Mail Packaging - 4-pack - 31.3 ml - XL - black, yellow, cyan, magenta - original - blister - ink cartridge - for Expression Home XP-212, 215, 225, 312, 315, 322, 325, 412, 415, 422, 425

Epson
Epson T04C3 - L size - magenta - original - ink cartridge - for WorkForce Pro WF-C8190, WF-C8610, WF-C8690