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£265.96 inc. VAT
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For a proper wide‑format print shop that already has an Epson Pro workflow, this Light Cyan T800500 makes sense. The UltraChrome PRO ink family is built for colour stability and good longevity, so you’re paying for predictability—less “mystery drift” between batches and a smoother route to consistent output for client work. At **£219.43 ex‑VAT for 700ml**, it’s not cheap, but if you’re printing often enough to actually burn through stock, the cost per usable print tends to look more sensible than buying smaller cartridges repeatedly.
I wouldn’t buy it if you’re only doing occasional prints or you don’t have a strong reason to chase gamut/colour consistency—regular CMYK inks often get you 80% of the way for far less. Also, keep an eye on how your printer is set up and whether it uses this exact bottle for your model and workflow; buying the “right” ink is crucial, because wrong-colour or wrong-compatibility issues are costly in downtime and wasted sheets. If you’re an Epson Pro 7000/appropriate user and colour matters (proofing, branding, production runs), this is a solid buy. If you’re casual or experimenting, it’s an expensive way to test.

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