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Cisco Meraki for Retail: Improving Customer Experience
19 Sep, 2025

£263.83 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying £219.43 ex-VAT for an **Epson UltraChrome Pro10** cartridge (original, Violet), that’s not a “refill when you run out” purchase—it’s a **deliberate spend for colour-critical work**. In practice, Pro10 inks are aimed at pros who need **predictable, stable colour** for art, photography, and proofing on compatible Epson printers. Violet especially matters if your output relies on clean purples/magentas (portraits, branding packs, fine art prints), where you really notice when the ink isn’t right.
I’d recommend this **only if** you already have an Epson Pro-series setup that uses this ink and you’re seeing a real business need for that specific colour—otherwise it’s easy to overpay. Also, if you print infrequently or you’re mainly doing monochrome/text/utility docs, the cost per print will feel brutal and you’ll be better off with a cheaper production option or letting someone else manage colour management. Bottom line: **buy it if colour accuracy is billable and you’re actively printing**; **don’t** if you’re just testing or doing general output, because the value case largely disappears.

Epson
Epson T56U2 - 350 ml - cyan - original - ink pack - for P/N: C11CL82301A0, C11CL82301A1, C11CL83301A0

Xerox
Everyday - Yellow - compatible - box - remanufactured - toner cartridge (alternative for: Kyocera TK-5270Y) - Green World Alliance return programme

Xerox
Xerox - Extra High Capacity - cyan - original - toner cartridge - for VersaLink C605

Canon
Canon CLI-65 PM - Photo magenta - original - ink tank - for PIXMA PRO-200