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SQL Reporting Best Practices
20 Mar, 2026

£205.57 inc. VAT
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If you’re paying £170.96 ex-VAT for an *original* Canon yellow, the honest take is this: it’s only good value if you know you’ll print enough to justify the cost and you’re willing to avoid the hassle of colour drift, fussy compatibility, or uneven coverage that sometimes comes with cheaper remans. Original Canon toners tend to be more consistent on glossy/bright output and typically behave better with Canon MFP/print engines—so for teams that rely on accurate brand colour or can’t afford reprints, it can make sense.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this on price alone if you’re a low-volume office or you print mostly internal docs—yellow toner is often where costs quietly balloon because it gets “used up” even when colour coverage isn’t always that high. If you’re not hitting decent monthly pages, you’ll feel the pinch, and a cost-per-page approach (not cartridge cost) matters more than ever. Bottom line: buy it if you’ve got predictable yellow usage and you want reliable, repeatable colour; skip it (or at least benchmark alternatives) if you’re sporadic printing and value keeping procurement spend tight.

Canon
Canon PGI-29 C - 4873B001 - 1 x Cyan - Ink tank - For PIXMA PRO1

Xerox
Everyday - High Yield - black - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP 415X, HP W2030X) - for HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP M480, LaserJet Managed E45028

Brother Supplies
Brother LC528BK - Black - original - pillow pack - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J6760DW, MFC-J6960DW, MFC-J6975DW, MFC-J6977DW

Brother Supplies
Brother TN329BK - Black - original - toner cartridge - for Brother DCP-L8450CDW