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£120.04 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£99.04 ex-VAT** for an **original Epson Extra/Super High Yield black** cartridge, the honest question is whether your printer will actually give you the “high yield” you’re paying for. In the real world, these premium Epson inks make sense mainly for people who **print a lot of black text consistently**—think busy office admins, accounts teams, or departments running daily reports where you’re not constantly swapping cartridges. If that’s you, the cost per page can come out reasonably, and sticking to **genuine** helps avoid the usual headaches: print quality drift, weird streaking, and wasted time when things don’t behave.
I wouldn’t buy at this price if you’re a light printer—someone doing occasional documents, print-on-demand marketing bits, or lots of mixed colour/graphics where black yield might not stretch as far as you expect. Also, if you’ve ever had Epson printers where ink levels/maintenance routines seem to trigger early, this is the kind of cartridge that can hurt because you’ve already priced in “economy,” but your usage pattern may not match it. If you want, tell me the **exact Epson model** and roughly **monthly page count** (and whether it’s mostly plain text). I can sanity-check whether this cartridge is likely to be good value or just expensive ink panic.

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