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The Brother LC3233C cyan cartridge at £13.68 ex‑VAT feels like a pretty standard “OEM ink” price: not outrageous, but also not the kind of bargain you buy when you’re trying to cut printing costs. In day-to-day office use it’s reliable—colors tend to look consistent, and you’re less likely to run into compatibility quirks than with generic inks. If you print regularly (but not thousands of pages a month), this is the sort of cartridge that just works with minimal fuss.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re chasing value per page. Standard yield cartridges like this typically make ink cost one of the highest ongoing expenses in a small business, especially if you print lots of colour documents or marketing material. If your usage is light-to-moderate and you care more about dependable output and low hassle than cost, then it’s a sensible purchase. If you print heavily, you’ll probably be happier either waiting for a better deal on the same OEM, moving to higher-yield options, or reassessing your whole print setup.

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