
Canon 5645C001 071 Black Toner Cartridge - LBP122dw Compatible
Canon's genuine 071 toner delivers 1,200-page yields and laser-sharp monochrome output engineered specifically for the LBP122dw.
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Overview
Key Features
Canon Genuine Toner produces high-quality, monochrome and color output for all your home and office needs, that you can be proud of.
Look for the Canon Logo and the Canon hologram, which should shimmer when moved back and forth. Don’t be fooled by imitators.
Use of non-canon toner cartridges or refilled toner cartridges can cause damage to your printer and may affect the limited warranty for the product.
High-capacity toner options help you printing longer, which helps limit replacements.
For use with LBP122dw, MF272dw, MF273dw, MF275dw laser printers.
Yields up to 1,200 pages (ISO / IEC Standard).
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Genuine Canon formulation ensures consistent optical density and sharp text reproduction at the rated 1,200-page yield.
- Toner chip communicates with the printer firmware for accurate page-count tracking and low-toner alerts.
- Compatible across four Canon laser printer models (LBP122dw, MF272dw, MF273dw, MF275dw), making it easy to stock for a multi-device office.
- Canon's anti-counterfeit hologram provides a verifiable authenticity check before installation.
- Designed to work within Canon's fuser temperature and transfer voltage specs, reducing wear on the drum unit over time.
👎 Cons
- The 1,200-page standard yield is modest for high-volume users — frequent replacements will add up in cost compared to the 071H high-capacity alternative.
- The 071 is not cross-compatible with older or newer Canon laser models outside the four designated printers; there is no flexibility in the compatibility matrix.
- No OEM starter cartridge is included in most LBP122dw bundles — this replacement still ships as a single unit with no bundled spare.
- Third-party alternatives are significantly cheaper per page, but Canon's warranty stance means cost-conscious users must weigh savings against support risk.