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If you’re running an Epson inkjet that actually supports these “XXL” high-capacity carts, the Epson Ink Cartridge XXL Yellow (about £50.94 ex-VAT) can be decent value. The real win is fewer change-outs and steadier printing costs—especially if you print yellow-heavy documents like marketing bits, diagrams, or anything that isn’t just occasional home-office colour. In day-to-day reseller terms: it suits users who print regularly and don’t want to be constantly managing ink logistics.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. If your printer model doesn’t genuinely treat XXL as meaningfully higher yield (or if you only print occasionally), the upfront cost can outweigh the benefit—smaller cartridges often make more sense when ink sits around and dries or you’re switching colours/bundles frequently. Also, yellow-only purchases are a bit of a gamble if your other inks are trending low too—sometimes it’s better to plan purchases as a set to avoid being stuck paying “full freight” on multiple single colours. If you tell me your Epson printer model and typical monthly pages, I can sanity-check whether XXL is likely to be worth it for your usage.

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