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How to Plan Network Infrastructure for a New Office
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£60.49 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Brother’s LC223VALBP multipack is one of those “sounds fine until you actually track costs” purchases. At **£50.41 ex-VAT**, it’s not cheap, but it can make sense if you print consistently and want fewer ordering headaches than buying individual cartridges. The big question is whether your usage matches the multipack—if you only print occasionally or one colour is used much faster than the others, you can end up paying for ink you won’t use before it either dries out (higher risk with infrequent use) or you’re forced into another replacement cycle.
I’d recommend this mainly for **SMBs and busy home offices using Brother inkjet printers daily or near-daily**, where reliability and predictable output matter more than squeezing pennies on each page. If your printing is sporadic—like ad hoc admin docs, proposals, or scanning/printing only a few times a week—I’d be cautious. In that scenario, you’ll usually get better value by buying only what you need when you need it, or considering a different print approach entirely (e.g., toner or a cost-per-page focused setup) because ink multipacks can trap you financially. If you tell me your Brother printer model and roughly how many pages/month you print, I can sanity-check whether this multipack is actually good value for you.

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