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At £13.28 ex-VAT for a Canon “XL” yellow, this is the sort of ink cartridge that usually makes sense for a busy office that actually prints in colour. The high-yield angle is the real value here: if you’re seeing consistent yellow usage (spreadsheets with highlights, charts, branded docs), you’ll typically get a lower cost per page than standard cartridges, and you won’t be swapping replacements as often. For day-to-day admin teams running a compatible Canon printer, it’s a safe, sensible buy—assuming you match the model correctly.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you rarely print in colour or only print occasionally. Yellow ink cartridges can sit around unused and you’ll end up paying more over time. Also, don’t ignore “compatibility roulette”: Canon cartridge numbering can look similar across ranges, but if your printer isn’t a confirmed match, you’ll waste money and time. If you tell me your printer model, I can say whether this is genuinely the right cartridge and whether the XL version is worth it for your print habits.

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Everyday - Mono - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: Brother TN2410)

Epson
Epson Toner, AcuBrite, Toner cyan, 2 x Cyan, High, S050608, 15,000 Pages, 0.39 kg

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Brother TN326C - Cyan - original - toner cartridge - for Brother DCP-L8400CDN, DCP-L8450CDW, MFC-L8650CDW

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