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Honestly, I’d only buy Canon’s PGI-29R ink if you’re already using the specific Canon printer range that takes **PGI-29** cartridges. For most offices, the “price per page” is what matters, and these red cartridges tend to be a bit of a recurring cost for colour printing—fine for occasional documents, but not great if you need lots of red volume. At **£21.42 ex‑VAT**, it’s in the realm where you should double-check your printer’s typical output and whether you’re actually using red frequently, otherwise you’ll be left with a partially-used cartridge sitting around.
Who it suits: small teams or home offices that print the occasional red graphics, forms, charts, or branded documents and want reliable Canon-compatible performance (no drama, consistent colour, fewer headaches). Who should avoid: anyone printing mostly black-and-white, large colour runs, or who expects “inkjet cheapness”—because the moment you’re using red often, these cartridges can become a budget leak. If you’re unsure, tell me your Canon model and roughly how many pages/month you print (and how much of that is red), and I’ll give you a better read on whether this is good value for your workflow.

Canon
Canon 054 - Magenta - original - toner cartridge - for imageCLASS LBP622Cdw, MF641CW, MF642Cdw, MF644Cdw

Canon
Canon 054 - Yellow - original - toner cartridge - for imageCLASS LBP622Cdw, MF641CW, MF642Cdw, MF644Cdw

Xerox
Everyday - Black - compatible - box - remanufactured - toner cartridge (alternative for: Kyocera TK-1150) - Green World Alliance return programme

Canon
Canon 067 - Black - original - toner cartridge - for Satera MF654Cdw, MF656Cdw
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