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If you’re using a Canon machine that takes the CRG 719H, this is the “safe” option: original toner usually gives you the most consistent print quality and the least hassle with paging/throughput quirks. The big question here is the price though—at **£122.87 ex-VAT** it’s not cheap, so you’ll only feel good about it if you print regularly enough to justify the higher-yield nature of an H cartridge. If you’re a light/irregular printer, you’ll end up paying a premium while the cartridge sits around.
I’d **recommend this** for offices that want predictable results (especially for business-critical documents like proposals, invoices, and internal comms) and don’t want to experiment with compatible/third-party cartridges. **I’d hesitate** if you’re trying to minimise cost per page or you only print occasionally—at that point, compatible toners (where your printer model is known to play nicely with them) often beat the economics, and the risk of slightly more variability is easier to stomach. If you tell me your printer model and roughly how many pages you print per month, I can give you a clearer “worth it vs not” call.

Xerox
Everyday - High Yield - black - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP 212X, HP W2120X) - Green World Alliance return programme

Canon
Canon 045 - Yellow - original - toner cartridge - for imageCLASS LBP612Cdw, MF632Cdw, MF634Cdw

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

Canon
Canon 040 H - Magenta - original - toner cartridge - for imageCLASS LBP712Cdn
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