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£58.58 inc. VAT
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This is one of those “works reliably, costs a bit too much, but saves hassle” Canon multipack deals. At £48.35 ex‑VAT, you’re paying for Canon’s original XL cartridges, which generally means cleaner prints, consistent colour, and fewer annoying “why isn’t it recognising the cartridge?” moments compared with budget compatibles. If your team prints a lot of marketing docs, school/work handouts, or anything colour-critical, the extra upfront cost usually pays back in fewer reprints and less downtime. In a typical office workflow, original XLs are a safe bet.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re a low-volume printer household/workstation. Inkjet ink that sits around tends to dry out, and when that happens you end up paying for replacements that never get used. Also, if your printing is mostly drafts/black text, you might get better value with cheaper third-party options or a different setup (like toner for heavier monochrome use). So: buy this if you need dependable colour and predictable output, and you print often enough to actually consume XL capacity. Skip it if printing is sporadic or mostly basic documents.

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