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£51.49 inc. VAT
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Honestly, if you’re paying £42.83 ex‑VAT for a single Canon “LUCIA PRO II” cartridge, you’re in the territory where it only really makes sense if you *need* the specific Canon ink type for a compatible Pro printer and you care about print quality. These inks are generally chosen by people doing colour‑critical work (studio prints, portfolios, some production graphics) where banding and colour consistency matter more than squeezing out the absolute cheapest page cost.
I’d avoid it if your printer doesn’t specifically use this cartridge line, or if you mostly print drafts, internal documents, or you’re cost‑sensitive. For general office use, ink spend tends to get silly fast, and “Standard yield” cartridges can start to feel expensive relative to how often you’ll replace them. If you’re printing occasionally and you want reliable results without headaches, then yes—this is a sensible purchase. If you’re printing heavily, it’s worth comparing your expected spend against your printer’s full range of compatible cartridges and any better-yield options before committing.

Xerox
Xerox WorkCentre 3300 Series - Black - original - toner cartridge - for Phaser 3330, WorkCentre 3335, 3345

Brother Supplies
Brother TN135BK - Black - original - toner cartridge - for Brother DCP-9042, DCP-9045, HL-4040, HL-4050, HL-4070, MFC-9420, MFC-9440, MFC-9450

Epson
Epson - L size - cyan - original - ink cartridge - for WorkForce Pro WF-C5390, WF-C5390DW, WF-C5890, WF-C5890DWF

Brother Supplies
Brother LC121BK - Black - original - ink cartridge - for Brother DCP-J100, DCP-J105, DCP-J132W, DCP-J552DW, DCP-J752DW