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At £75.85 ex-VAT for an original Epson magenta cartridge, this is one of those “works great, but it’s not cheap” buys. If you’re printing for work where colour consistency matters (proofs, client-facing docs, marketing bits) and you want reliable performance without faffing about, the original ink is typically the safest option. Epson’s “vivid” magenta tends to look right on the page and avoids the usual headache of mixed colour results you can get with cheaper compatibles.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for high-volume, purely internal printing unless you’re confident you’re using the cartridge efficiently and you’ve costed out your page yields. If you’re just replacing ink because the printer tells you it’s running low, the cost can add up fast and you may be better served by higher-capacity options or non-originals—especially if you don’t need that specific colour fidelity. Bottom line: buy it if quality/reliability is your priority; think twice if you’re chasing lowest cost per page.

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Epson Ink Cartridges, UltraChrome HDX, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Photo Black

Epson
Epson T14B3 - XXL size - magenta - original - ink cartridge - for P/N: C11CL35401BM, C11CL37401

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Epson T50M2 - 700 ml - cyan - original - ink cartridge - for SureColor SC-T7700D

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Epson Singlepack Black 405 DURABrite Ultra Ink