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Power BI Dashboard Guide for UK Businesses
20 Mar, 2026

£313.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running Epson large-format systems that actually support the UltraChrome HDR workflow, this T596C00 in 350 ml “Singlepack” is the kind of cartridge that makes sense. The real-world win is colour consistency on the kinds of print jobs where you care about smooth gradients and stable white handling—think display graphics, vehicle wraps where white discipline matters, or anything that’s pushing beyond basic poster output. For a UK reseller customer, £260 ex-VAT is only “good value” if you’ll use it—these don’t feel cheap, but they’re not bargain-basement either, and the quality differences usually show up more than the spreadsheet suggests when your jobs aren’t casual.
Should you buy it? Yes, if you’ve got recurring demand for high-quality white output and you’re confident the printer model and RIP are the right match—otherwise you’ll be paying a premium for ink that never gets fully utilised. No, if you mainly do short-run, low-criticality work (or you’re constantly printing non-white-heavy jobs), because the cost per job can get ugly quickly compared to standard ink options. If you tell me your printer model and typical job types, I can give you a sharper “worth it vs not” answer.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HDR, T596900, Singlepack, 1 x 350.0 ml Light Light Black

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, T591700, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Light Black

Canon
Canon PFI-030Y - 55 ml - yellow - original - ink tank - for imagePROGRAF TA-20, TA-20 MFP L24ei, TA-30, TA-30 MFP L36ei, TM-240, TM-340

Epson
Epson T56F3 - 1.6 L - vivid magenta - original - ink pouch