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AI-generated summary
If you’ve got an Epson inkjet that takes the T1292, this cyan cartridge is a fairly sensible buy—especially at £12.66 ex-VAT. “DURABrite Ultra” inks are generally good for everyday office printing: they tend to dry quickly and hold up better than bargain-brand inks, so you’re less likely to smear when you handle prints soon after output. That makes it worth it for users who print documents frequently and don’t want to baby their settings.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for low-volume printing or anyone who’s chasing the absolute lowest cost per page. Inkjet inks can still dry or degrade if you’re not printing regularly, and you don’t always get the best value if your printer sits idle. Also, if your priority is ultra-cheap printing (drafts, internal notes), it may be worth comparing against compatible/third-party options for your specific printer model—sometimes the savings are real, sometimes they aren’t, but it’s a comparison worth doing.
**Who should buy:** UK offices and home workers with an Epson printer that specifically uses T1292 and who print enough that the cartridge will be used before drying becomes a problem. **Who should skip:** people printing rarely, or anyone who can regularly get a cheaper “good enough” alternative for their exact model.

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