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If you’re running a Brother machine that actually takes the TN-329 series, this is a sensible “no drama” buy. You’re paying a premium (that £312.31 ex‑VAT for two cartridges is not cheap), but with OEM toner you typically get consistent colour density, fewer print-head/quality surprises, and better predictability for day-to-day business printing. It’s most worthwhile for teams that print enough volume that downtime or flaky print quality would cost more than the cartridge itself—think busy offices with regular colour use, or any workflow where colour accuracy matters (sales collateral, diagrams, branded docs).
That said, I’d be cautious if you only print occasionally or mostly do black text. In those cases, the total cost per month will hurt, and you may be better off stretching your current supply, choosing a cheaper high-yield option, or even exploring compatible remanufactured toner (with a known-good track record from your reseller). Also, make sure these are the *correct* yellow units for your exact model—TN numbers are easy to mismatch, and there’s nothing worse than paying OEM money for the wrong cartridge. If you tell me your printer model and approximate monthly page count, I can give you a quick “worth it vs not” call.

Xerox
Xerox - High capacity - cyan - original - toner cartridge Use and Return

Epson
Epson - XL - magenta - original - ink cartridge - for WorkForce Pro WF-C5390, WF-C5390DW, WF-C5890, WF-C5890DWF

Brother Supplies
Brother LC427Y - Yellow - original - ink cartridge - for Brother MFC-J5955DW, MFC-J6955DW

Xerox
Everyday - Magenta - compatible - box - remanufactured - toner cartridge (alternative for: Kyocera TK-5240M) - Green World Alliance return programme
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