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At £151.10 ex-VAT for a single Canon PGI-7500XL cyan cartridge, this is firmly “paying for convenience” rather than bargain ink. You’re getting an original high-yield cartridge, which usually means fewer headaches than third-party refills—good colour consistency, reliable starts, and less risk of clogging if your usage is steady. If your shop relies on Canon for predictable print output (reports, graphics, internal comms) and you hate troubleshooting, it’s a reasonable expense *when you actually use it enough to earn its keep*.
That said, it’s not the right buy if you’re printing occasional documents or you can’t guarantee regular throughput. High-yield inks still dry out and cost per page can look ugly if the cartridge sits. For smaller print volumes, you’ll often do better with alternatives (or a different maintenance strategy) even if they’re not “original”—though your risk appetite matters. Buy this if your Canon printer model is specifically matched to the PGI-7500XL range and your cyan usage is frequent; skip it if you’re sporadic and your main goal is cost control.

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