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£217.38 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
£180.80 ex-VAT for a single *original* yellow Epson cartridge is the kind of price that only makes sense in pretty narrow cases. If you run an Epson inkjet printer that’s mission-critical and you absolutely need predictable colour, consistent print quality, and fewer “why are the prints banding?” headaches, then buying OEM can be worth it. But if you’re printing in volume, this is going to be expensive per page compared with higher-value alternatives—and inkjet spend adds up fast even if your printer isn’t doing daily jobs.
I’d only recommend this if yellow output is critical to your work (e.g., branded colour marks, labels, proofs that can’t afford variance) and you can’t risk using third-party ink. Otherwise, I’d strongly question it: look at your actual monthly page count and total cost per page before you commit. If you tell me your Epson printer model and roughly how many pages you print per month, I can give you a more grounded “buy OEM vs shop around” view.

Epson
Epson 250XL - 10 ml - XL - light magenta - original - blister - ink cartridge - for P/N: C11CL95402

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T789, Singlepack, 1 x 65.1 ml Black, High, XXL

Canon
Canon CLI-571 XL C/M/Y/BK Photo Value Pack - 4-pack - 11 ml - black, yellow, cyan, magenta - original - ink tank / paper kit - for PIXMA TS5051, TS5053, TS5055, TS6050, TS6051, TS6052, TS8051, TS8052, TS9050, TS9055

Canon
Canon CLI-526 C/M/Y/BK Photo Value Pack - 4-pack - 9 ml - yellow, cyan, magenta, black - original - box - ink tank / paper kit - for PIXMA iP4950, iX6550, MG5250, MG5350, MG6150, MG6250, MG8150, MG8250, MX715, MX885, MX895