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AI-generated summary
If you’re printing with a Canon wide-format machine that takes the PFI-030 series, this is the “safe choice”: genuine Canon ink tends to give consistent colour and fewer headaches with head performance versus cheaper compatibles. For £47.14 ex-VAT, you’re paying for reliability and predictable results—worth it if your output is colour-critical (signage, proofing for customers, anything where you can’t afford banding or drift).
That said, it’s not automatically good value if you’re a high-volume shop chasing the lowest cost per print. Ink spend is one of those budgets that quietly grows, and genuine cartridges are usually pricier than alternates. If your work is more forgiving on colour or you’re primarily producing drafts/less critical output, you might be better exploring non-original options (or switching strategy—like batching jobs to reduce wasted ink) before committing to these at full price.
Who should buy: teams using Canon large format who need dependable, repeatable yellow and minimal troubleshooting time. Who should avoid: anyone printing casually, testing designs, or trying to drive down ongoing consumables costs—because this price point makes it harder to justify unless you really benefit from the consistency.

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