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The Role of IT in Business Continuity Planning
25 Nov, 2025







£66.43 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running a Canon inkjet that takes these “original” cartridges, £55.25 ex‑VAT for a 2‑pack can be decent—*but only if* you print a fair amount and you’re not obsessing over the lowest possible cost per page. Original Canon ink tends to behave better (less clogging, more consistent colour output, fewer “why does this look faded?” moments) than many cheaper compatibles, which is worth something in an office where staff just want pages that come out right.
That said, this isn’t a bargain for high‑volume printing. If you print lots of colour and your priority is cost per page, you’ll likely find better value elsewhere (often compatible or higher-yield options), even if the risk of inconsistency is slightly higher. I’d recommend these if you’re a small team printing moderate volumes, doing occasional marketing docs, or you rely on colour accuracy—and I’d hesitate if you mainly churn out drafts, internal docs, or you’re trying to squeeze every penny.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Ultrachrome PRO, Singlepack, 1 x 700.0 ml Black

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, 603, EasyMail Multipack, 1 x 3.4 ml Black, 1 x 2.4 ml Cyan, 1 x 2.4 ml Magenta, 1 x 2.4 ml Yellow, Standard

Canon
Canon GI 46 BK - Black - original - ink refill - for MAXIFY GX5040, GX6040, GX7040

Epson
Epson T49H2 - 140 ml - cyan - original - ink refill - for SureColor SC-T3100X