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£219.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
£180.80 ex-VAT for an Epson “Original” ink cartridge is the kind of pricing that only makes sense in a very narrow use case. If you’re printing occasionally and you’re not tied to Epson’s specific system, this looks expensive enough that you’d be better off checking the total cost per page across your whole print mix. For most offices, the cartridge price is only half the story—what you really want is predictable output and minimal headaches. With that cost, I’d expect you to either print consistently (and genuinely rely on Epson’s OEM quality) or you’ve got a compliance/colour-matching requirement where originals are worth paying for.
Who should buy it: businesses using Epson inkjet printers where colour accuracy and reliability matter—marketing teams doing branded documents, print-for-display work, or anyone who’s had third-party ink cause clogged heads or annoying print quality issues. Who shouldn’t: cost-sensitive ops with high volume, low-stakes print (internal docs, drafts), or anyone who’s happy to trade a bit of risk to reduce spend. If you don’t absolutely need OEM, “£180+” is a red flag—worth pausing to compare against your printer’s expected yields and whether your printer model uses more than one cartridge type that could quietly compound the cost.

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