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If you’re running a Brother inkjet that specifically takes the LC12 series, this is the “easy button” option: it’s original, so you’re much less likely to hit annoying print-quality issues, compatibility warnings, or cartridge-recognition quirks. For a small office or a home worker who prints occasionally and wants reliability over tinkering, £21.58 ex-VAT is fairly reasonable for OEM ink—especially if you don’t want the hassle of trying cheaper compatibles that can be a lottery.
That said, if you’re printing a lot (or you rely on cyan frequently for charts, graphics, or scanning-to-print workflows), you should sanity-check your cost-per-page. OEM cartridges tend to hurt over time, and cyan cartridges can run out faster than people expect. If your budget is tight and you print regularly, I’d only stick with this if you’ve had bad experiences with third-party ink or you’re dealing with a printer where misbehaving cartridges have been a genuine pain. Otherwise, it’s a solid buy for “sporadic but dependable” printing—not the best value for high-volume use.

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Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T1295, Apple, Multipack, 1 x 7.0 ml Magenta, 1 x 7.0 ml Cyan, 1 x 7.0 ml Yellow, 1 x 11.2 ml Black, L

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