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£17.41 inc. VAT
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I’ll be blunt: this looks like a decent price for a Canon photo ink, but the “LASERSUPP > Toner Cartridges” category is a red flag. If you’re buying expecting toner for a laser printer, you’ll end up with the wrong item. Before anything else, double-check your exact Canon printer model and that it specifically uses this CLI-65 series ink cartridge—Canon models are picky, and the cheapest mistake is the one that can’t be used.
Who it *is* good for: people printing colour photos or marketing prints where magenta accuracy really matters, and who already own a Canon model that takes CLI-65 inks. £14.36 ex-VAT isn’t shocking, but for ongoing print runs, the real question is your cost per page versus compatible alternatives—if you’re mainly printing drafts or text, ink spend usually feels wasteful. Who should *avoid* it: anyone running high-volume, low-quality-per-page needs (mostly documents), or anyone who’s not 100% sure about cartridge compatibility. If you tell me the printer model, I can give you a more confident “buy it / skip it” based on how your setup tends to consume magenta.

Canon
Canon PFI-4100 PGY - 80 ml - photo gray - original - hanging box - ink tank - for imagePROGRAF PRO-1100

Canon
Canon PGI-29 PC - 4876B001 - 1 x Photo Cyan - Ink tank - For PIXMA PRO1

Canon
Canon PGI-2500 Y - 9.6 ml - yellow - original - ink tank - for MAXIFY iB4050, iB4150, MB5050, MB5150, MB5155, MB5350, MB5450, MB5455

Epson
Epson Ink Cartridges, DURABrite" Ultra, T9444, Singlepack, 1 x 19.9 ml Yellow, L
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