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£390.83 inc. VAT
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Honestly, I’d be cautious. “Epson 1 GB Additional Memory” for **£325.69 ex-VAT** is priced like a premium part, and for most UK businesses that simply isn’t great value unless you already know your exact printer/model is genuinely choking on jobs and you’ve been told by Epson support that this specific add-on is the fix. In day-to-day use—office docs, spreadsheets, routine print queues—extra RAM usually only helps if your device is regularly paging through big, complex files or struggling with heavy print streams.
Who this *does* make sense for: teams running large graphic-heavy documents, high-volume print workloads, or print workflows that cause frequent “busy”/slowdowns (and where the machine’s firmware and paper handling are already tuned). It’s also sensible if you can’t switch hardware right now and you’ve confirmed compatibility—don’t buy blind. Who shouldn’t buy: anyone looking for “more memory = faster” as a generic upgrade, or anyone whose current performance issues are actually driver/network/submission bottlenecks. If you want, tell me the exact Epson model and what symptoms you’re seeing, and I’ll help you judge whether this spend is likely to pay off.

Dell
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Kingston
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