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18 Jan, 2026

£22.16 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, this looks like a safe “just get the job done” buy *if* you’re using the specific Canon printer model that takes PGI-2500XL ink (the naming matters). At **£18.43 ex‑VAT**, the high‑yield bit is the key: if you print a decent volume of yellow—reports, charts, marketing bits—it’s usually better value than grabbing standard cartridges more often. The main quality you’ll care about is whether your yellows stay consistent and don’t turn patchy after a few weeks of on/off printing; using the correct high‑yield cartridge tends to keep things more stable than chasing cheap replacements.
I wouldn’t buy it if you’re only doing occasional yellow printing or you frequently go long stretches between prints. Ink can be a bit “pay later” with drying/clog risk, so the savings on high yield can disappear if the cartridge sits around. Also, it sounds like it’s been misfiled under a **toner** category, so double‑check compatibility before ordering—wrong cartridge purchases are the most expensive kind of “deal” in office printing.
If you tell me the exact Canon printer model (or part number it should match), I can say whether this is likely to be a good cost-per-page choice for your setup.

Xerox
Everyday - Black - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: Canon CRG-046, HP CF410A) - for Canon ImageCLASS LBP654, MF731, MF735, i-SENSYS LBP653, LBP654, MF732, MF734, MF735

Xerox
Xerox - Magenta - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP CE313A) - for HP Color LaserJet Pro CP1025, LaserJet Pro MFP M175, TopShot LaserJet Pro M275

Epson
Epson Toner, Return Toner, 1 x Black, High, S050699, 23,700 Pages

Xerox
Everyday - High capacity - cyan - compatible - box - toner cartridge (alternative for: Brother TN423C) - Green World Alliance return programme