- AI
AI for Legal and Compliance
20 Mar, 2026

£261.73 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For a big, non-stop print outfit, the Epson **C13T63680N** “original matte black” is the safe choice: it’s consistent, doesn’t throw up mysterious banding or dull blacks, and it plays nicely with Epson’s large-format workflows. If you’re printing art proofs, posters, or anything where **black density on matte media** actually matters, buying genuine ink is usually worth the premium because you’re protecting both print quality *and* your downtime risk. In practice, the value only really shows up when you run enough volume that you’re not constantly paying “retail tax” on small top-ups.
That price is the real sticking point: **£217.79 ex-VAT** for a single cartridge is steep, so I wouldn’t recommend this for general testing, occasional print jobs, or anyone who’s trying to control cost per output at all costs. If you can’t commit to regular matte black usage, you’ll burn money before you even know how your operator and media match up. I’d also say “think twice” if you’re already seeing your biggest cost drivers elsewhere (paper spend, labour, calibration time) — in that case, chasing the most expensive ink may not move the needle. Overall: **good buy for established large-format customers on matte media**, but a tough sell for smaller, mixed workloads.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HDR, T636A00, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Orange

Epson
Epson T6427 - 150 ml - light black - original - ink cartridge - for Stylus Pro 7890, Pro 7900, Pro 9890, Pro 9900, Pro WT7900

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, T580B00, Singlepack, 1 x 80.0 ml Vivid Light Magenta

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