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How to Plan Network Infrastructure for a New Office
18 Mar, 2026

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If you’re using a compatible Brother inkjet and you specifically need the yellow cartridge, the LC12EY is a straightforward “buy it and move on” option. The main reason to choose it is reliability: original Brother cartridges usually give you more consistent colour and fewer annoying print-quality issues than the bargain alternatives—especially if your printer sits idle sometimes. At **£21.58 ex‑VAT**, though, it isn’t cheap, so it only really makes sense when you genuinely need yellow right now (or you’re hitting work deadlines and can’t risk a flaky third‑party cartridge).
I’d **avoid** it if you print a lot of yellow or you’re cost-optimising—ink spend adds up fast, and the value only holds if your usage pattern matches the cartridge’s yield. Also, if you have multiple cartridges and one colour is low, it can be worth checking whether you can print through existing mixed colours for internal jobs before swapping. Bottom line: **good for businesses that want dependable colour and minimal troubleshooting**, but **not the best deal** if you’re chasing lowest cost per page.

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, 35, Padlock, Singlepack, 1 x 9.1 ml Magenta

Epson
Epson 503 - 4.6 ml - black - original - blister - ink cartridge - for EPL 5200, RIP Station 5200, WorkForce WF-2960

Brother Supplies
Brother LC527XLY - High Yield - yellow - original - pillow pack - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J4350DW, MFC-J4550DW, MFC-J6760DW

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, Claria" Premium Ink, 26, Polar bear, Multipack, 1 x 6.2 ml Black, 1 x 4.5 ml Yellow, 1 x 4.5 ml Cyan, 1 x 4.5 ml Magenta
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