Canon toner cartridge 071
(9 products found)
TONER 071 Black Toner Cartridge For i-SENSYS LBP122dw MF275dw MF272dw Yield 1200 Pages
TONER 067 Cyan Toner Cartridge for Color ImageClass LBP631Cw LBP633Cdw MF651Cw MF655Cdw MF657Cdw Yield 1250 Pages
TONER 067 Black Toner Cartridge for Color ImageClass LBP631Cw LBP633Cdw MF651Cw MF655Cdw MF657Cdw Yield 1350 Pages
TONER 067 Yellow Toner Cartridge for Color ImageClass LBP631Cw LBP633Cdw MF651Cw MF655Cdw MF657Cdw Yield 1250 Pages
TONER 067 Magenta Toner Cartridge for Color ImageClass LBP631Cw LBP633Cdw MF651Cw MF655Cdw MF657Cdw Yield 1250 Pages
TONER 070 Black Toner Cartridge For i-SENSYS LBP240 MF460 Series Yield 3000 Pages
713 Toner Cartridge
CRG-067 Canon Compatible Toner Black Cyan Yellow Magenta
TONER 057 Black Toner Cartridge For i-SENSYS LBP 223dw LBP226dw MF443dw MF445dw LBP233dw LBP236dw Yield 3100 Pages
Frequently Asked Questions about Canon Toner Cartridges
How do I choose the right Canon toner cartridge category for my printer?
Start by identifying your printer family and whether you need black or color cartridges. Black cartridges are best for text-heavy documents, while color cartridges are required for graphics and photos. Consider cartridge yield to gauge how often you’ll need replacements, especially in high-volume environments. Decide between genuine Canon cartridges for reliability and third‑party options for value, but stay within the same printer family to avoid compatibility issues. Ensure you select the correct color set (black, cyan, magenta, yellow) to match your printing needs.
What does toner yield mean, and how should I use it to pick a cartridge?
Toner yield indicates how many pages you can print before replacement. Use it to estimate annual printing volume and choose a cartridge with a higher yield if you print frequently. Remember that actual pages depend on coverage per page; graphics-heavy work uses more toner than plain text. For cost efficiency, balance yield with per-page cost and required color capability. In practice, for busy offices or high-volume printing, opting for higher-yield black or color cartridges often reduces downtime.
Should I buy all-black cartridges or a full color set for home use?
If you mainly print documents, an all-black cartridge will usually meet your needs and keep costs down. For occasional color documents or presentations, a color cartridge set ensures vibrant results and accurate color reproduction. For broader color work, consider a color kit to cover cyan, magenta, and yellow alongside black. Always align color choices with your typical print mix and the printer family you own to avoid misalignment of tones or print quality.
How do I replace a cartridge correctly and keep prints clean?
Power down the printer and follow the manufacturer’s replacement steps, handling cartridges by their ends to avoid toner on your hands. Do not touch the imaging drum or any exposed components. Keep cartridges in a clean, dry place and avoid exposing them to direct sunlight. When installing, align the cartridge properly and snap it into place until you hear a click. After replacement, run a few test pages to confirm clean, consistent prints.
Are compatible third‑party toners safe for my Canon printer?
Genuine Canon cartridges offer consistent reliability and printer warranty compatibility, while compatible third‑party options can lower costs. If you choose third-party cartridges, select reputable brands designed for Canon laser printers to minimize risk of leakage or color drift. Don’t mix brands on the same color channel, and monitor print quality closely after installation. If in doubt, start with a single color or consult the printer’s recommendations before full replacement.
How can I verify that a cartridge is suitable for my Canon printer family?
Check that the cartridge belongs to the Canon printer‑accessories category and is listed for your printer family, such as i‑SENSYS or Color ImageClass lines. Confirm that the color (black, cyan, magenta, yellow) matches what your device uses and that the yield aligns with your monthly print volume. If you’re unsure, contact support or consult the product description for compatibility notes. Matching the right family and color set prevents wasted cartridges and poor results.