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£125.28 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re running a Xerox B620/B625 in an office that actually prints consistently, this drum cartridge looks like decent value at £104.40 ex‑VAT. The big question isn’t the price—it’s how stable your yield is in the real world. Drum units tend to “feel” expensive when you’re doing low-volume printing or lots of intermittent use, because you don’t burn through them evenly. But for businesses that print regularly (or want predictable output for invoicing, forms, internal docs), going with a genuine Xerox drum is usually the safer bet for consistent print quality and fewer annoying side effects like patchiness or extra maintenance.
I’d avoid it if your printing volume is sporadic, or if you’re only occasionally printing and would rather spread costs over time. Also, make sure you’re not confusing “drum life” with “toner life”—people often replace the wrong consumable and end up paying twice. If you tell me your monthly page count and whether you’re getting frequent print-quality issues now, I can sanity-check whether this will likely be cost-effective for your pattern of use.

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