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£106.12 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got an Epson large-format printer that actually takes the T6532, this is one of those “boring but necessary” buys. The main thing you’re paying for is consistency: the 200ml format tends to suit high-output print runs better than smaller carts because you’ll spend less time swapping inks and more time printing. For a UK reseller/customer doing signage, posters, or any workflow where colour reliability matters, cyan cartridges like this can be genuinely cost-effective over the long run—assuming you’re using the printer regularly enough to justify keeping it stocked.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this blindly if you’re only printing occasionally. At £87.64 ex-VAT, it’s expensive enough that low volume users end up “burning” money and tying up cash in inventory, especially if you don’t know your real consumption rate. Also, make sure you’re confident it’s the correct cartridge for your exact Epson model—large-format compatibility mistakes are costly and annoying. If you can say “we run this printer often and colour accuracy is important,” then yes, it’s a sensible purchase. If not, consider smaller quantities or wait until you’ve got clearer evidence of how quickly you’ll go through it.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome HDR, T653B, Singlepack, 1 x 200.0 ml Green, Standard

Epson
Epson T56FB - 1.6 L - green - original - ink pouch

Epson
Epson T53F2 - 1.6 L - cyan - original - ink pouch - for SureColor SC-P8500DL STD

Canon
Canon PFI-030C - 55 ml - cyan - original - ink tank - for imagePROGRAF TA-20, TA-20 MFP L24ei, TA-30, TA-30 MFP L36ei, TM-240, TM-340
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