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Epson’s Black toner (6.5k) at £116.99 ex-VAT is one of those “works fine, but don’t assume it’s automatically cheap” purchases. In day-to-day terms, you’re buying consistency: solid black output, reliable feeding, and fewer headaches than some low-cost third-party options. If your printer model is sensitive to toner quality, sticking with the OEM can be worth it simply to keep downtime low—especially if you print business-critical documents or have multiple users relying on the same device.
Who it’s for: teams that print regularly and want predictable results, and buyers who value low-risk maintenance over squeezing out every penny. Who might want to think twice: if you print lightly, this starts to feel expensive because you won’t realise the per-page value, and OEM pricing can be hard to justify unless you’ve already benchmarked your typical page yield against what you actually get in your environment.
If you tell me your printer model and your monthly page volume, I can sanity-check whether this price is competitive for your use or whether you’d likely get better value elsewhere.

Brother Supplies
Brother TN426C - Super Jumbo - cyan - original - toner cartridge

Epson
Epson Toner, AcuBrite, Toner magenta, 1 x Magenta, High, S050491, 8,000 Pages

Xerox
Xerox ColorStix Phaser 8200 - Black - solid inks - for Phaser 8200B, 8200DP, 8200DX, 8200MB, 8200MDP, 8200MDX, 8200MN, 8200N

Canon
Canon 057 H - High capacity - black - original - toner cartridge - for imageCLASS LBP228, LBP236, LBP237, MF455, i-SENSYS LBP233, LBP236, MF453, MF455