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Epson’s “Tower of Pisa” singlepack yellow DURABrite Ultra ink at £19.63 ex‑VAT is the kind of consumable you buy when you *need* consistent output from an Epson inkjet and you don’t want to faff about with quality. DURABrite Ultra is generally strong for office documents and anything that needs to look stable on paper without the usual smearing drama. The real-world win here is reliability: fewer “why does this look streaky?” moments compared with cheaper no-name options—especially if your printer sees mixed usage and you want colour to stay predictable.
That said, the price isn’t bargain-bin, so I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re printing lots of yellow purely for drafts, internal notes, or low-importance output. For heavy print runs, the cost per page usually matters more than the ink brand, and you may get better value by calculating your actual consumption against the size/yield you’re getting (or considering standard “compatible” alternatives if your workflow is forgiving). In short: buy it if you want dependable Epson-native quality for day-to-day business printing. Skip it if colour volume is high and you’re cost-optimising above print perfection.

Canon
Canon PG-540L x2/CL-541XL Photo Paper Value Pack - 2-pack - black, colour (cyan, magenta, yellow) - original - hanging box - ink cartridge / paper kit - for PIXMA MG3250, MG3550, MG3650, MG4250, MX395, MX455, MX475, MX525, MX535, TS5150, TS5151

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HD, T7607, Killer Whale, Singlepack, 1 x 25.9 ml Light Black

Epson
Epson Singlepack Cyan 405XL DURABrite Ultra Ink

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Photo HD Ink, 378XL, Squirrel, Singlepack, 1 x 9.3ml Yellow
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