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How to Manage IT During Rapid Business Growth
15 Nov, 2025

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AI-generated summary
Canon’s PFI-300C cyan ink cartridge is one of those “small spend, steady workflow” buys—best suited to people running a Canon large-format printer that specifically takes this ink. If you’re getting good, consistent prints and just want to keep downtime low, the £13.66 ex-VAT price is pretty reasonable for a genuine cartridge, and genuine inks tend to play nicer with colour accuracy and long-term print consistency than no-name alternatives. That matters if you’re producing client-facing work where “close enough” isn’t acceptable.
That said, I wouldn’t choose it purely on unit cost. If you’re printing high volumes of blue/toner-equivalent-heavy jobs, ink can ramp up quickly—so the real question is your page/print yield and how often you actually need cyan replaced. Also, based on the category label you provided (“LASERSUPP > Toner Cartridges”), double-check you’ve got the right consumable family for your printer—mixing ink and toner products is a classic way to waste time and money. If your printer takes this cartridge and you care about predictable colour, it’s a solid buy. If you’re mainly trying to cut costs and don’t need colour consistency, you could look at third-party options (but you’ll need to accept the risk of shifts or support headaches).

Xerox
Everyday - Yellow - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: Canon CRG-054HY, HP 203X) - for Canon ImageCLASS LBP622, MF641, MF642, MF644, HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M280, MFP M281

Brother Supplies
Brother TN2420 TWIN - 2-pack - High Yield - black - original - toner cartridge - for Brother DCP-L2510, L2530, L2537, L2550, HL-L2310, L2370, L2375, MFC-L2710, L2713

Canon
Canon CLI-65 LGY - Light grey - original - ink tank - for PIXMA PRO-200

Canon
Canon 064 - Black - original - toner cartridge - for i-SENSYS LBP722Cdw, MF832Cdw