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Migrating Your On-Premise Servers to Azure: What to Expect
10 Mar, 2026

£114.41 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At **£95.15 ex‑VAT** for an **Epson XL blue** cartridge, this is one of those “it depends” purchases. If you’re printing occasional bits of office comms in blue (spreadsheets, diagrams, slide accents) you’ll likely burn through ink slower than someone running daily marketing packs—so the “XL” part can actually help you justify the spend. But if this is for high-volume colour work, the price will sting quickly, and you’ll feel it in your cost per page no matter what the label says.
Honestly, I’d only buy this if you’re sure it matches your exact Epson model and you’ve tested your real usage pattern—because original cartridges are typically pricier than compatible options, and blue ink can be a false economy if your org prints lots of colour but doesn’t use blue consistently. If you need predictable throughput, or you’re trying to drive down unit costs, you’d be better off comparing against compatibles/remanufactured or even switching strategy (e.g., service/managed print) rather than paying this kind of premium for one colour. Also, quick flag: you mentioned **“LASERSUPP > Toner Cartridges”**—this is an ink cartridge, so make sure your reseller’s catalogue mapping isn’t mixing categories; you don’t want to discover the wrong item on a busy procurement day.

Xerox
Xerox - Cyan - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP CF541X) - for HP Color LaserJet Pro M254nw, MFP M280nw, MFP M281fdn

Canon
Canon 075 - Magenta - original - box - toner cartridge - for imageCLASS LBP646Cdw, LBP647Cdw, MF662Cdw, MF663Cdw, MF665Cdw

Xerox
Everyday - Black - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: Brother DR3300) - for Brother HL-5450DNT, HL-5470DWT, HL-6180DW

Xerox
Everyday - High Yield - magenta - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP 212X, HP W2123X) - Green World Alliance return programme