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How to Plan IT for an International Office Relocation
18 Mar, 2026






£56.90 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Brother’s TN-248C cyan toner is a pretty sensible choice **if you’ve already got a compatible Brother laser printer** and you want the “it just works” option. At **£47.42 ex-VAT**, it’s priced like a typical genuine cyan cartridge—so the value comes down to your actual print volume. If you print a steady amount of colour documents (charts, diagrams, internal comms) and you care about consistent output and fewer headaches, the original toner is usually worth it because you’re less likely to see weird banding, uneven coverage, or printer messages.
That said, if you’re only printing colour occasionally, this may not be great value—toners are a slow-burn cost and you’ll sit on partially used cartridges. Also, if you’re cost-optimising and don’t mind taking a small risk on consistency, compatibles/remans can often beat this price per page. Bottom line: **buy this if you’re committed to genuine Brother consumables and want reliability**; **think twice if colour use is sporadic or you’re trying to drive down cost per page at all costs**.

Xerox
Everyday - Black - compatible - box - remanufactured - toner cartridge (alternative for: Kyocera TK-1160) - Green World Alliance return programme

Brother Supplies
Brother LC223BKBP - Black - original - blister - ink cartridge - for Brother DCP-J4120DW, DCP-J562DW, MFC-J4420DW, MFC-J4625DW, MFC-J5320DW, MFC-J5625DW

Epson
Epson T56U5 - 350 ml - light cyan - original - ink pack - for P/N: C11CL82301A0, C11CL82301A1, C11CL83301A0

Canon
Canon PGI-72 MBK/C/M/Y/R Multipack - 5-pack - yellow, cyan, magenta, red, matte black - original - ink tank - for PIXMA PRO-10, PRO-10S, PIXUS PRO-10