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£205.26 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re printing anything where colour consistency matters (client-facing documents, marketing bits, internal comms that people actually notice), the Canon “original” cyan toner is the safe choice. At £170.71 ex-VAT, it’s not cheap, but the value tends to show up in fewer headaches: steadier output over the life of the cartridge and less messing about with weird colour shifts or uneven coverage that can happen with cheaper compatibles. For busy offices that just want reliable results, it’s a “buy once, keep moving” kind of purchase.
That said, I wouldn’t automatically recommend this to everyone. If your organisation is mostly printing drafts, low-volume colour, or you’re chasing strict cost-per-page at all costs, this price is hard to justify versus lower-cost alternatives. Also, original toners only make sense if you’re confident you’re using the exact cartridge your printer model expects—wrong fit or compatibility uncertainty can turn a “proper” purchase into a waste. Bottom line: worth it for colour-critical, regular users; questionable for price-sensitive teams or light/occasional cyan printing.

Epson
Epson Toner, Photo conductor, 1 x Black, S051227, 50,000 Pages

Xerox
Everyday - Yellow - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP CF362A) - for HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP M577, LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP M577

Xerox
Xerox WorkCentre 6027 - Black - original - toner cartridge - for Phaser 6020V_BI, 6022/NI, 6022V_NI, WorkCentre 6025V_BI, 6027/NI, 6027V_NI

Brother Supplies
Brother TN130C - Cyan - original - toner cartridge - for Brother DCP-9042, DCP-9045, HL-4040, HL-4050, HL-4070, MFC-9440, MFC-9450