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If you’re using an Epson inkjet that takes the C13T66464A cartridge (and you’re set up for that specific OEM formulation), this “Original by Epson” refill is the kind of buy that makes life easier: it tends to play nicely with the printer, gives consistent output, and is less of a headache than generic or third‑party refills when you factor in reliability and printhead wear/quality issues. At £23.69 ex‑VAT, it’s not exactly “cheap,” but OEM ink usually costs that premium because you’re buying predictability rather than experimenting.
I’d only really recommend this if you print regularly enough to justify not juggling compatibility risk. If you’re a low-volume shop where ink sits around and you’re cost-sensitive, you’ll probably do better comparing cost-per-page against alternatives (especially compatible cartridges with good reputations) or looking for service bundles/toner-style economics where available. But for businesses that need consistent colour and fewer support tickets—design teams, comms, admin print runs—OEM refills are often worth it. If your printer is out of warranty or you’re already seeing “bad batch” results from OEM pricing, that’s when I’d pause and benchmark against non-OEM before committing.

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