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18 Mar, 2026

£279.24 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£230.39 ex-VAT** for the Epson UltraChrome XD yellow, this is **not** a “top up when you need it” cartridge—it’s a **serious consumable budget line**. It makes the most sense for companies that run the compatible Epson wide-format workflow constantly and where colour consistency really matters (think proof-to-production, branded graphics, and jobs that can’t afford a sloppy yellow). UltraChrome XD is generally chosen because it holds up well for colour-critical output and tends to behave predictably over time, which is what you want when downtime or reprints cost more than the ink itself.
You *shouldn’t* buy this if you’re using a device that isn’t pulling reasonable page output, if your work is mostly general-purpose prints where colour matching isn’t mission-critical, or if you’re cost-pressured and don’t have a way to track actual usage. At this price, the real question isn’t “is it good ink?”—it’s whether you’re getting enough throughput to dilute the cost per job. If you tell me your printer model and how often you print (roughly monthly volume and whether you do lots of yellow coverage), I can give a much clearer view on whether this is good value for your situation.

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