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SEO for Accountancy Firms: A Practical Guide
15 Apr, 2026

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At £406.12 ex-VAT for an *original* light magenta, this is the kind of cartridge you only “buy without thinking” if you’ve got a production need and you already know your printer profile and colour targets depend on that exact Epson ink. In that scenario, going original is the safe route: consistent colour, fewer headaches with banding/colour shifts, and less time troubleshooting than you’d usually spend chasing third‑party ink on large format work. If you’re producing anything where colour accuracy matters (proofing, brand-critical POS, signage that needs to match previous runs), it’s the pragmatic choice.
That said, if you’re running lower-volume jobs, doing lots of experimentation, or your output isn’t colour-critical, this pricing is hard to justify—especially because “light magenta” is a consumable you can burn through faster than people expect in production environments. In other words: it’s not a good deal for occasional printing or budget-led teams. If you want, tell me the printer model and your typical mix of jobs; I can give you a more realistic take on whether this cost per print is going to hurt or whether it’ll be manageable in your workflow.

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