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If you’re using an Epson printer that genuinely takes the UltraChrome PRO6 series, this is the kind of cartridge you buy when you care more about colour stability and print longevity than you care about paying the least money. Grey in particular is useful if you’re doing monochrome fine art, architecture, proofing, or any job where tonal smoothness matters—PRO inks tend to behave well and give more predictable results than cheaper third-party options. At £115.61 ex-VAT, it’s not bargain-bin pricing, so I’d only expect it to make sense when you’ll actually notice the difference in output quality and you’re printing regularly enough that you’re not just burning cash on “maybe it’ll help” experiments.
I’d hold off if you’re printing mostly draft documents, internal emails, or anything where customers never see the final colour/tonality—there are usually cheaper routes. Also, if you don’t run your printer frequently, premium inks can become an expensive habit because of waste/maintenance considerations (and you don’t want to end up replacing ink you didn’t get through). Bottom line: this is best for studios, reprographics, photographers, and agencies that produce high-spec monochrome work and want consistent, gallery-friendly results—not for general office printing.

Epson
Epson Singlepack Black 502XL Ink

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 16XL, Pen and crossword, Singlepack, 1 x 6.5 ml Magenta, RF+AM

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Premium Ink, 202XL, Kiwi, Multipack, 1 x 13.8 ml Black, 1 x 8.5 ml Cyan, 1 x 8.5 ml Yellow, 1 x 8.5 ml Magenta, 1 x 7.9 ml Photo Black, High, XL

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T0711H, Giraffe, Twinpack, 2 x 11.1 ml Black
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