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At £110.29 ex-VAT for a single PGI‑7500XL, this is one of those cartridges that feels expensive unless you’re using the printer it’s meant for very seriously. The upside is that Canon’s higher-yield black inks tend to behave consistently—less “fuss,” fewer quality surprises, and better cost control than constantly swapping smaller cartridges if you’re printing day to day. If you’re running a business-critical printer (labels, documents, proposals, internal comms) and you want predictable output without tinkering, this is the sort of buy that keeps workflow smooth.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for occasional use or anyone who prints mostly colour/low volumes. In those cases, the high upfront cost is hard to justify versus cheaper alternatives or cartridge bundles—especially if you’re likely to let ink sit and risk drying/clogging. Also double-check compatibility with your exact Canon model, because the “right” cartridge for the right machine matters a lot with Canon’s numbering. If you tell me your printer model and your typical monthly page count, I can sanity-check whether this specific high-yield black actually makes financial sense for you.

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