- Internet & Connectivity
Understanding Content Delivery Networks for Business
18 Mar, 2026

£23.64 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re using a Brother inkjet that actually takes the LC22 series, this original cyan cartridge is a safe, low-drama option. In practice, the “original” part matters most for colour consistency and fewer headaches with print quality over time (especially if you do occasional printing). At **£19.70 ex-VAT**, it’s not the cheapest route, but it’s also not wildly overpriced for a branded OEM cartridge—so it makes sense for businesses that print regularly enough to justify buying once and not worrying about clogging/colour mismatches.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for cost-optimising teams or anyone printing high volumes. If you’re running a busy desk where you’re swapping cartridges frequently, the economics often swing toward compatible refills or alternative suppliers—provided your printer model is known to behave well with them. Also, if you only print occasionally, consider whether you really need OEM every time; inks can dry out and the “best” cartridge won’t help if you’re not using the printer enough to keep it healthy.
Overall: **buy this if you need dependable cyan quality and minimal risk**. **Think twice if your priority is lowest cost per page** or if your printing volume is sporadic.

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