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£32.39 inc. VAT
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For £26.94 ex‑VAT, an Epson “XL” yellow cartridge only makes sense if you’re actually printing a decent volume of yellow (charts, branded docs, marketing pieces). If you mostly do text-heavy black printing, this is the kind of spend that sits there in the drawer while your printer quietly chews through other colours or, more often, gets replaced because of age/drying issues. The upside of going original is consistency: yellow stays stable, colours don’t drift as quickly, and you’re less likely to hit annoying “quality” arguments with customers or complaints in regulated environments.
Who should buy it? Small offices in the UK using an Epson WF‑series that genuinely need reliable colour and want predictable print quality—and who can commit to using the cartridge before it becomes a storage problem. Who should *not*? Teams that print mostly monochrome, print infrequently, or are trying to squeeze down cost-per-page at all costs. For those, this price is hard to justify versus cheaper alternatives or a strategy of buying only when you’re actually running low. If you tell me roughly how many pages you print per month (and whether yellow is a regular part of your output), I can give you a quick “worth it vs not” call.

Xerox
Xerox - Long Life - original - printer paper feed roller kit - for VersaLink C625

Brother Supplies
Brother LC125XLC - Super High Yield - cyan - original - ink cartridge - for Brother DCP-J4110DW

Canon
Canon 067 H - High capacity - yellow - original - toner cartridge - for Satera MF654Cdw, MF656Cdw

Epson
Epson Toner, Toner cyan, 1 x Cyan, Standard, S050285, 8,500 Pages, 0.53 kg