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£91.22 inc. VAT
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If you’re printing with an Epson Pro-series printer that explicitly uses the UltraChrome Pro inks, this is the kind of cartridge you don’t “buy for the cheapest price,” you buy for predictable colour and stable blacks. The Pro10 black ink is usually chosen for photo, proofing and client-facing work where banding, dull blacks, and colour drift are the enemy. In that context, paying around **£75.86 ex-VAT** for a single cartridge can feel reasonable—especially compared to the cost of reprints when your output quality matters.
That said, for general office printing, drafts, or anyone who just wants “ink that doesn’t run out too fast,” it’s probably not good value. If you’re monochrome-heavy but don’t need fine art/photo-grade output, cheaper inks will almost certainly do the job at a fraction of the cost. Also, sanity check your usage: single-cartridge pricing gets painful if you print lots of black text day in, day out. **Who should buy:** studios, print service providers, and serious hobbyists using Epson’s Pro10-compatible workflows who care about black tone and long-term consistency. **Who shouldn’t:** high-volume office users and anyone chasing low running costs.

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Brother LC3219XLC - XL - cyan - original - blister - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J5335DW, MFC-J5730DW, MFC-J5930DW, MFC-J6935DW

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