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If you’re running an Epson inkjet that takes the T1301 cartridge range, this is a pretty sensible buy. £20.27 ex‑VAT is decent for a branded, high-quality black ink, and the “DURABrite Ultra” bit usually translates to prints that handle everyday handling well (less fuss about smudging and minor moisture contact than cheaper compatibles). For an office that just needs reliable, consistent text without playing roulette with print quality, it’s the safer option.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this for “value at any cost” printing. If you print high volumes of drafts or lots of large documents, the per-page economics can get ugly compared with cheaper alternatives—so it’s worth checking what your printer’s overall yield is and whether you actually print enough to justify branded ink. In short: buy it if you want dependable black output for day-to-day documents and don’t want compatibility headaches; skip it if you’re chasing the lowest cost per page and you’re comfortable experimenting with non-OEM.

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