- IT Office Moves
What to Do with Old IT Equipment After an Office Move
4 Oct, 2025

£102.74 inc. VAT
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If you’re running a Xerox WorkCentre that actually takes this magenta cartridge, the “Original by Xerox” bit matters. In the real world, OEM toner tends to be the boring choice that just behaves—more consistent colour and fewer irritating print-quality surprises than many no-name or compatible options. At £85.62 ex‑VAT, it isn’t cheap, but it’s also not wildly out of line for a magenta cartridge in this tier, so I’d see it as reasonable if colour accuracy matters to your output (marketing docs, presentations, branded printing).
That said, it’s hard to justify if you only print the occasional magenta job or you’re cost-optimising hard. Toners like this are price-sensitive, and the moment you’re chasing the cheapest way to get prints out, compatible cartridges often win—assuming your business can tolerate a bit more variance in coverage/consistency. If you need predictable quality and you don’t want to spend time troubleshooting banding or colour drift, buy it. If you’re mostly printing mono, or your print quality demands are low, I’d think twice and look for alternatives first.

Xerox
Everyday - High capacity - cyan - compatible - box - remanufactured - toner cartridge (alternative for: Brother TN423C) - Green World Alliance return programme - for Brother DCP-L8410CDW, DCP-L8410CDWT, HL-L8360CDWMT, MFC-L8690CDW

Xerox
Xerox - Extra High Capacity - yellow - toner cartridge - for VersaLink C7020, C7025, C7030

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T9454, Singlepack, 1 x 38.1 ml Yellow, XL

Canon
Canon 051 - Original - drum kit - for imageCLASS MF264, MF267, MF269, i-SENSYS MF264, MF267, MF269, Satera LBP161, LBP162