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Canon’s 737 toner cartridge at £68.60 ex-VAT sits in the “good enough” tier for anyone running Canon mono laser machines that specifically take this cartridge. If you’re printing regularly but not like an office printing war zone, it’s usually a sensible balance of cost and hassle—Canon cartridges tend to be reliable on-page and consistent, so you won’t be fighting weird streaking or fussy print quality that sometimes shows up with cheaper no-name refills. For a typical UK office workload, it’s the kind of purchase that just keeps the printer happy.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re chasing lowest cost per page above all else, because the market does have cheaper alternatives—but you’re trading away predictability. It’s also worth double-checking you’ve got the exact right cartridge for your specific Canon model, because “close matches” can be a headache and end up costing more in time and failed installs than the difference in price. If your printer is on-brand and you value straightforward, consistent output, then yes—this is a reasonable choice. If you’re cost-optimising or you print very light volumes, it may be better to compare the total cost per page (including any deals) before you commit.

Xerox
Xerox VersaLink C400 - Cyan - original - toner cartridge - for VersaLink C400, C405

Brother Supplies
Brother TN426C - Super Jumbo - cyan - original - toner cartridge

Xerox
Everyday - Yellow - compatible - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP 216A, HP W2412A) - for HP Color LaserJet Pro M155a, M155nw, MFP M182n, MFP M182nw, MFP M183fw

Canon
Canon 067 H - High capacity - yellow - original - toner cartridge - for Satera MF654Cdw, MF656Cdw