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I wouldn’t even call the “ink cartridge” a bargain at £50.47 ex-VAT without knowing your actual monthly page count. Ink can be expensive per page, and Epson’s WF-C5xxx systems tend to eat cartridges faster than businesses expect—especially if you print in colour regularly or have lots of photo/graphics work. If you’re mainly doing text-heavy documents, you may find the cost creep annoying, whereas a laser setup usually gives you more predictable running costs.
Who this *does* make sense for: teams that need reliable colour output from an Epson WF printer, don’t print huge volumes, and value consistent results over chasing the cheapest “price per cartridge.” It’s also fine if you’re already locked into Epson consumables and the printer is genuinely the right tool for your workflow. Who should skip: high-volume colour users, anyone trying to minimise cost-per-page, or businesses that print infrequently but want to avoid paying a premium when cartridges don’t last long. If you tell me roughly how many pages you print per month (and how much is colour), I can give you a clearer “buy vs don’t buy” call.

Xerox
Everyday - High Yield - yellow - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: Samsung CLT-Y506L) - for Samsung CLP-680DW, CLP-680ND, CLX-6260FD, CLX-6260FR, CLX-6260FW, CLX-6260ND

Epson
Epson Toner, AcuBrite, Toner black, 1 x Black, High, S050659, 18,300 Pages

Xerox
Xerox - Printer transfer belt cleaner - for VersaLink C8000, C9000

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T9461, Singlepack, 1 x 136.7 ml Black, XXL
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