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£43.75 inc. VAT
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Canon’s CLI‑571 multi-pack is the sort of ink you buy when you want your office printers to just keep working, without playing guessing games with compatibility. In day-to-day use, these cartridges are reliable: colour output is consistent, text stays crisp for invoices/letters, and you’re less likely to get the “random streaking” issues that can happen with cheaper third-party inks. For a UK small business where printing is steady (not ultra-heavy, not barely-used), £36.38 ex‑VAT feels reasonable because you’re basically paying for predictable quality and fewer admin headaches.
That said, I wouldn’t rush into it if your use is low or sporadic. Inkjet cartridges don’t love sitting around, and if your printer is only producing the occasional document, you can end up wasting ink as cartridges age out before you get value. Also, if you can reliably track your page yields (or you’re a high-volume team), you may find better cost-per-page deals elsewhere—especially if your workflow is mostly drafts, internal docs, or black-only. Bottom line: this is a good buy for offices printing regularly in colour and black; it’s not ideal for low-usage setups looking to minimise cost-per-page.

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