- Google Ads & PPC
Google Ads in 2026: Trends and Strategies for UK Businesses
30 May, 2026

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If you’re running an Epson SC‑T3100X, then buying the **original Epson cyan** here is the safe, boring option. The real-world benefit of OEM ink is consistency: fewer colour surprises across prints, smoother behaviour in the printer’s head maintenance routines, and you avoid the “why does this look slightly off?” moments that third‑party inks can occasionally cause—especially if you’re printing marketing collateral where shade accuracy matters. At **£21.23 ex‑VAT**, it also doesn’t feel wildly priced for an OEM cartridge/ink supply, so it’s a decent balance if you’re not trying to squeeze every last penny.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if your output is purely internal, you’re printing tons of volume, and colour-critical accuracy isn’t a big deal. In those cases, you’ll usually be better off hunting for genuinely good-value alternatives—because you’ll burn through cyan faster than you think, and the money adds up. But if you care about reliability and predictable colour from the same printer over time, this is the kind of purchase that saves hassle later.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, UltraChrome HDX, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Photo Black

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Premium Ink, 202, Kiwi, EasyMail Multipack, 1 x 6.9 ml Black, 1 x 4.1 ml Photo Black, 1 x 4.1 ml Cyan, 1 x 4.1 ml Magenta, 1 x 4.1 ml Yellow, Standard

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 79, Tower of Pisa, Singlepack, 1 x 6.5 ml Cyan, Standard, L

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome XD, T692100, Singlepack, 1 x 110.0 ml Photo Black
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