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Honestly, £92.76 ex-VAT for an “XXL” cyan cartridge from Epson is the kind of pricing that only really makes sense if you’re sure you’ll use it up. The upside of Epson’s XXL inks is fewer swaps and steadier printing costs *if* you print regularly. If your business is churning through lots of documents (sales packs, reports, job sheets), the value is more defensible because the cartridge isn’t sitting around waiting to be used. If you’re more sporadic—occasional printing, lots of pauses between runs—this is the wrong bet: inkjet stock ties up cash, and unused ink can dry out faster than people expect in real office conditions.
I’d recommend this for offices using Epson WF-series printers as a daily workhorse and wanting predictable output without the hassle of frequent cartridge changes. I wouldn’t bother if you’re trying to run the absolute lowest cost per page or you’re printing only occasionally—at that point, you’ll feel the premium. If you tell me roughly how many pages you print per month and whether it’s mostly text or heavy colour, I can give you a clearer “buy vs hold off” view on whether that £92.76 price will actually pay back.

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Epson T13M2 - XXL size - cyan - original - ink pack - for WorkForce Pro EM-C8101RDWF

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Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Home Ink, 18XL, Daisy, Singlepack, 1 x 6.6 ml Magenta, RF+AM

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Epson Singlepack Magenta 405XL DURABrite Ultra Ink

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Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HDR, T913A, Singlepack, 1 x 200.0 ml Orange, Standard