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If you’ve got an Epson projector that uses the ELPAF55 style filter, this is one of those “boring but absolutely worth it” purchases. A clogged filter can quietly wreck picture quality and push the projector to run hotter than it should, which is exactly the sort of slow-burn problem you don’t want in a meeting room or classroom. At £18.26 ex-VAT, the cost-to-benefit is sensible for routine maintenance—especially if you’re in dusty environments or you’re running the projector a lot.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just to “have one in the drawer” unless you know your specific projector model actually takes this filter. Epson’s filter fitment can be fussy, and the wrong part is just wasted time. For buyers: this suits facilities managers, schools, and IT resellers supporting multiple rooms where predictable maintenance matters. If you’re only using a projector occasionally in a clean office and the filter interval isn’t due yet, then you can hold off—maintenance done on schedule beats emergency replacements every time.

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Epson ELPKS68 - Soft carrying case - for Epson EB-1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 2040, 2055, 2140, 2155, 2165, 2245, 2250, 2265

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Epson ELP LL08 - Long-throw zoom lens - 119 mm - 165.4 mm - f/1.8-2.45 - for Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400, G7500, G7805, G7905, L1105, L1200, L1300, L1405, L1500

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ELPAF46 Projector air filter for Epson EB-Z10000, Z10005, Z11000, Z11005, Z9750, Z9800, Z9870, Z9875, Z9900

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ELP LM10 Medium-throw zoom lens, 55.4 mm-83.3 mm, f/1.81-2.4, for Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400, G7500, G7805, G7905, L1105, L1200, L1300, L1405, L1500
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