The Canon i-SENSYS MF655Cdw A4 Colour Multifunction Laser Printer is designed to be a reliable and efficient office companion, providing all the functionality of printing, scanning and copying in one sleek and compact device. You can make the most of your printer's features with genuine Canon toner cartridges, designed to work perfectly with your printer and provide the best performance, reliability and quality.
Features and benefits
The Canon i-SENSYS MF655Cdw is capable of producing high-quality prints with a maximum resolution of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi. This ensures that your documents look sharp, clear and vibrant. The printer is also capable of fast printing at speeds of up to 21 pages per minute in both mono and colour, meaning you can print your documents quickly and efficiently.
Genuine Canon 067 and 067H toner cartridges are designed to be used with the i-SENSYS MF655 and are specifically developed to provide the best results and performance. The cartridges are easy to install and replace, and they provide a high page yield, meaning you can get more from your printer, reducing costs and waste. Canon 067 standard capacity cartridges have a page yield of up to 1,250 in CMY and 1,350 in Black, whereas Canon 067H high capacity cartridges have a yield of up to 3,130 pages in Black and up to 2,350 in CMY*.
Quality and reliability
Using genuine Canon toner cartridges for your Canon i-SENSYS MF655Cdw will ensure you get the best results. Tests have shown that using genuine Canon cartridges can reduce downtime and prevent damage to the printer, helping to keep your office running smoothly. These cartridges are also environmentally-friendly, with a low energy consumption rate and fewer cartridges needed for the same amount of prints, meaning less waste and a reduced environmental impact.
Choose Genuine Canon cartridges
Using genuine Canon toner cartridges for your i-SENSYS MF655 printer is the best way to get the most from your device. While the cheaper costs of third-party cartridges might be tempting at first, using these in your machine will likely lead to damage and lower page yields, which will ultimately cost you more in the long run.