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Canon’s original yellow toner (the 716) is the sort of “boring but dependable” buy you make when you want consistent colour and fewer headaches. For £56.86 ex‑VAT, it’s not cheap, but the value is really in predictable print results, clean yields, and less time spent troubleshooting smudging or colour drift compared with many lower-cost alternatives. If you run a busy small office or a team that needs reliable marketing/graphics output, original toner usually pays back in officer-friendly sanity.
That said, I wouldn’t rush into this if you’re printing mostly internal black-and-white documents, or if your volumes are high and you’re comfortable managing printer/colour quirks—this is exactly where remanufactured or compatible toners can look “better” on cost per page. Also, make sure it matches your specific Canon printer model before ordering; the wrong cartridge is a classic waste of money. Overall: buy it if you care about consistent yellow quality and low risk; skip it if you’re purely chasing lowest running costs and don’t mind taking a chance.

Xerox
Xerox ColorStix Phaser 8200 - Magenta - solid inks - for Phaser 8200, Phaser 8200

Xerox
Xerox WorkCentre 6515 - Black - original - toner cartridge - for Phaser 6510, WorkCentre 6515

Canon
Canon 069 - Cyan - original - box - toner cartridge - for i-SENSYS LBP673Cdw, LBP673dw, MF752Cdw, MF754Cdw

Xerox
Everyday - High Yield - cyan - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: Brother TN247C) - for Brother DCP-L3510CDW, DCP-L3550CDW, HL-L3210CW, HL-L3230CDW, HL-L3270CDW
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