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VoIP vs Traditional Phone Systems: A Complete Cost Comparison
18 Mar, 2026

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AI-generated summary
If you’re thinking of buying the **Epson High Cabinet**, I’d treat it as a *practical workflow piece*, not a “nice to have”. At **~£206.70 ex‑VAT**, it needs to solve a real space or cable-management problem in your office or print room. These cabinets are usually most worthwhile when you’re standardising setups across a team, want cleaner desk/stacking areas, and need a stable home for a printer (especially where printers end up in corridors, shared spaces, or messy corners). If your current arrangement is basically “printer on a shelf”, this will feel like a tidy upgrade immediately.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s Epson-branded. If you already have solid desk space, good ventilation, and you don’t care about presentation/organisation, you’ll likely feel this is overpriced versus buying a generic, compatible furniture solution. Also double-check it matches your exact printer model and site constraints (width/height clearance, access to consumables/doors, and where power and network cables will actually run). If compatibility and fit are spot-on, it’s a sensible purchase; if not, you’ll end up paying good money for a cabinet that’s more fiddly than helpful.

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