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Epson’s Singlepack Yellow T591400 is one of those “boring but dependable” purchases for anyone running Epson large-format gear that drinks yellow ink consistently. If your prints are mostly production work—banners, posters, signage—this cartridge tends to be a safer bet than going off-brand, because you’ll usually avoid the annoying print-quality lottery and downtime that comes with questionable ink. At £266.11 ex‑VAT, though, it’s not cheap, so it only really stacks up if you’re confident you’ll get through it before it dries out in storage or before you need to rework colour-critical jobs.
Who should buy it: print shops and corporates using compatible Epson printers as part of day-to-day production, where colour stability matters and turnaround time is king. Who should think twice: anyone buying sporadically, doing short runs, or who’s chasing margin on very price-sensitive work—because the cost per cartridge can bite, and if your printer sits idle, the “savings” you think you’re making can disappear fast in cleaning cycles and test prints. If you want, tell me your printer model and typical monthly print volume and I’ll give you a quick take on whether this price looks sensible in your specific workflow.

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