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Cyber Essentials Requirements Checklist for 2026
12 Apr, 2026

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Epson’s T6067 “single pack” Light Black is the sort of consumable you’ll be grateful for if you print a lot and you actually care about smooth tones—especially on large-format jobs where metamerism and banding are the enemies. In real terms, the Light Black ink helps keep greys looking more neutral and gradients cleaner, so it’s a good pick for signage, displays, proofs, and any colour-managed work where you’d rather not fight your RIP or tweak profiles every time you replace ink.
That said, it’s not a bargain just because it’s a single cartridge. At ~£96.61 ex-VAT, the cost only makes sense if Light Black is genuinely used in your workflow (or your customers notice the difference). If you mostly do high-contrast work, basic poster prints, or you can tolerate greys being slightly less refined, you may be better off sticking to the inks you use most and only buying Light Black when you need it—otherwise you’re tying up money in ink that sits around. Bottom line: buy this if you’re regularly running large-format colour work that depends on tonal smoothness; skip it if your output doesn’t really benefit or your usage rate is low.

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Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HDR, T6532, Singlepack, 1 x 200.0 ml Cyan, Standard

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Epson T6148 - 220 ml - matte black - original - ink cartridge - for Stylus Pro 4000, Pro 4000 C4, Pro 4000 C8, Pro 4450, Pro 4800, Pro 4880, Pro 7600

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Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HDR, T596400, Singlepack, 1 x 350.0 ml Yellow

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Epson T53F7 - 1.6 L - photo gray - original - ink pouch - for SureColor SC-P8500DL STD
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