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Honestly, this is one of those “it depends on your workflow” buys. At £266.11 ex-VAT for a single 700ml cyan, it’s only good value if you’re actively running large-format prints where cyan volume matters and you’re already committed to Epson’s UltraChrome HDR setup. If your printer is in regular service and you can actually get through ink at a predictable rate, you’ll benefit from consistent colour and reduced faff versus constantly swapping smaller cartridges. But if you’re a light user, the cost per job gets ugly fast and you’ll end up babysitting ink inventory.
I’d buy this if you’re a UK business doing frequent professional output (think signage, graphics, exhibition material, proof-to-production workflows) and you need reliable cyan that matches your existing HDR output—especially where consistency across batches matters. I’d avoid it if you only print occasionally, or if you’re still testing whether large format is worth it; in that case, buying big packs of ink is usually a cash-flow loss and you risk ending up with stock you didn’t use. Also, make sure you’re buying the right variant for your exact Epson model—getting “close enough” wrong with inks is a costly mistake.

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Epson Ink Cartridges, T591700, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Light Black

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Epson Ink Cartridges, T606600, Singlepack, 1 x 220.0 ml Vivid Light Magenta
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