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If you’re still printing with Canon machines that take the PG595/CL586 range, these original twin packs are a sensible “keep it simple” option. In real use, genuine Canon inks tend to be more consistent on colour density and page-to-page output than cheaper compatibles, and they’re less likely to cause the annoying “why is this streaking?” surprises that cost more time than money. At £35.90 ex-VAT, it’s priced like an OEM cartridge set, so it’s best for offices that care about reliability and routine printing rather than chasing the lowest cost per page.
I wouldn’t buy these if you print heavily and your priority is driving down cost-per-page—OEM pricing often gets painful once you’re into regular volume. Also, if you’re occasionally printing (low monthly pages), make sure your printer model is compatible and that your usage pattern won’t leave cartridges sitting; otherwise you can end up paying for ink that dries out or degrades before you’ve had value from it. Overall: good choice for small teams on mixed documents who want dependable prints and minimal hassle, not ideal for high-volume cost control.

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