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AI for HR and Recruitment
20 Mar, 2026




£69.91 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got a Brother yellow laser that takes the TN-241Y, then this is the sensible “just works” option. Paying £57.76 ex‑VAT for a genuinely compatible Brother cartridge is typically where reliability beats faff—good print consistency, fewer headaches with streaking/recognition, and less time wasted troubleshooting when you’re trying to hit deadlines. For a small office or a busy team that needs colour output (flyers, internal marketing, spreadsheets with charts, client-facing documents), it’s a decent value because downtime is the hidden cost.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re printing yellow rarely. Yellow cartridges tend to be more expensive per page than monochrome, so unless yellow is a regular need, you can end up paying to “store toner.” Also, if you’re comfortable managing third-party cartridges and you print at high volume, you might be able to bring the cost per page down—original is usually safer, but not always the cheapest path. Bottom line: buy it if you need dependable yellow colour on a Brother laser and you don’t want surprises; skip it if yellow is occasional and you’re cost-per-page hunting.

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