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How to Create a Technology Refresh Schedule
7 Aug, 2025

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If you’ve got an Epson inkjet that takes the “79” DURABrite Ultra range, this Magenta is the kind of replacement you buy when you care about output consistency as much as saving a few quid. DURABrite Ultra is one of those inks that tends to behave well in the real world—sharper-looking colours, decent page yield for the money, and prints that are less fragile than cheap dye inks. At £19.63 ex-VAT, it’s not a bargain-bin price, but it’s also not what I’d call “panic-buy expensive” for a single colour cartridge, so it makes sense if you actually use magenta regularly rather than letting it sit until it goes stale.
I’d only steer you away if you’re printing very occasionally or doing lots of draft/low-quality work where you’d be better off with generic-compatible options. Singlepacks are also a bit of a cost trap for businesses that don’t need all colours—if you’re constantly topping up one shade, it can add up faster than you expect. But for a small office or professional desk setup that relies on colour documents, presentations, or client-facing prints, this is a sensible, reliable choice.

Canon
Canon PGI-7500XL M - XL - magenta - original - ink tank - for Canon WG7540, WG7550, WG7550F, WG Series WG7550F

Epson
Epson Singlepack Yellow 405XL DURABrite Ultra Ink

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

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T6163, Singlepack, 1 x 53.0 ml Magenta, L
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