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AI-generated summary
If you’re using a Canon inkjet that takes the PG-585XL / CL-586, this is the “grown-up” choice: original XL cartridges tend to be more consistent than compatible stuff, and you generally see fewer annoying print-quality hiccups (banding, sudden colour shifts) when the printer isn’t run constantly. At £44.89 ex‑VAT for a two‑cartridge set, it’s not the cheapest route, but it’s also not outrageous—especially if you actually print enough to make the XL yield worthwhile and you want low hassle over chasing bargains.
That said, I wouldn’t buy these if you’re a light printer or you mainly do occasional documents. Ink can dry out in real life when usage is sporadic, and the cost per page can sneak up fast if you only print now and then. If you’re printing frequently—labels, customer docs, school/office collateral—then this is a sensible “replace and move on” purchase. If you tell me your exact Canon printer model and roughly how many pages per month you print, I can sanity-check whether you’re getting good value compared to non‑XL or compatible options.

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