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30 Dec, 2025

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If you’re running an Epson inkjet that takes the T580 series, the “original matte black” cartridge is the boring-but-reliable option. For day-to-day office printing and anything where you care about consistent blacks (and predictable output over time), genuine Epson usually just behaves—less messing about with print quality drift, fewer surprises in colour/toner-like switching, and generally better text stability. At **£49.03 ex-VAT**, it’s not what I’d call bargain-basement, so I’d only choose it if you actually print enough that you’d rather pay for certainty than gamble on cheaper compatibles.
I wouldn’t buy this if your use is light and you mainly print draft documents—ink can sit around and unused cartridges can be a headache, and you’ll feel the cost every time you replace it. Also, if you’re producing a lot of volume monochrome, it’s worth comparing the real cost per page against alternatives (cartridge yield varies a lot, and the cheaper options can win hard if your printer is tolerant). Bottom line: **great fit for consistent, regular printing where image/text quality matters**, but **not the best value for sporadic or high-volume “get it done” monochrome**.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 35, Padlock, Singlepack, 1 x 9.1 ml Magenta

Brother Supplies
Brother LC12EC - XL Capacity - cyan - original - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J6925DW

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T1295, Apple, Multipack, 1 x 7.0 ml Magenta, 1 x 7.0 ml Cyan, 1 x 7.0 ml Yellow, 1 x 11.2 ml Black, L

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 35XL, Padlock, Multipack, 1 x 41.2 ml Black, 1 x 20.3 ml Cyan, 1 x 20.3 ml Yellow, 1 x 20.3 ml Magenta, XL