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Honestly, £121.38 ex-VAT for a single Epson UltraChrome Pro10 “matte black” cartridge is the kind of cost that makes you pause—especially if you’re only printing occasionally. This isn’t a deal-killer bargain: you’re paying for the right ink chemistry and consistency that Pro-series workflows rely on. If you’re doing colour-managed, fine-art or proofing work where matte black behaves predictably (tonality, smooth gradients, and fewer “why does it look different today?” moments), it can be worth it because quality issues are far more expensive than the cartridge.
Who should buy it: studios, agencies, or print rooms with an Epson Pro10 printer that actually use matte output regularly and care about repeatability across runs—think galleries, photographers, and pre-press teams doing client-facing deliverables. Who should think twice: anyone printing general office docs, drafts, or mixed-purpose work, or teams trying to run the printer “on whatever ink is cheapest.” For them, the cost per page will sting, and you’ll probably get better value by standardising on the right ink type for the job mix (and monitoring coverage so you’re not constantly topping up).

Epson
Epson Toner, AcuBrite, Toner black, 1 x Black, High, S050493, 8,000 Pages

Epson
Epson T56P9 - 700 ml - light grey - original - ink pack - for P/N: C11CL82301A0, C11CL82301A1, C11CL83301A0

Xerox
Everyday - Magenta - compatible - box - remanufactured - toner cartridge (alternative for: Kyocera TK-5240M) - Green World Alliance return programme

Xerox
Xerox - Magenta - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP CF353A) - for HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M176n, MFP M177fw