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Replacement ink. February 14, 2010 P. T. Jones (Granada Hills, California) I ordered this ink because it was the best price on the Internet. Shipping was pretty fast. I am trying to stay with genuine Canon ink. I think that the refill ink screwed up my last printer.If I don't have any of the problems I did before,Then I know that it is true.
good product, good price January 11, 2010 Pete B (Illinois, USA) I have had several HP printers. My Canon MX860 has bigger ink cartrages and much faster and eazyer to change at a lower price. Now I feel I can aford to get OEM ink.
Cannon Pixma Ink - Amazon's Great Value for a Reasonable Price November 4, 2009 Timothy N. Sass (Greenville, NC,USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Canon CLI-221 4-Color Value Pack (Black/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow) (2946B004)
Canon PGI-220 Combo Pack - Triple Pack (Black)
The Canon Pixma Ink replacements are a great value at a reasonable price and quick, reliable service!
Purchased this on Amazon in the quick and easy processing. They also arrived on time as indicated.
Amazon has easiest and least frustrating process for purchasing items that makes shopping quick during these hectic times.
Good deal! October 16, 2009 Adam K. Drake (Winston Salem, NC) You save a little money from the store on this product at amazon but it's so much more convenient to not have to worry about figuring it out which one you need at the store.
Once you go black... October 11, 2009 Edward Campbell Jr. (New York, NY United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you like black ink, you'll love these little black ink cartridges from Canon. In fact, my Canon Pixma iP4500 printer won't even work without this cartridge. Unlike the normal "skinny" black ink cartridges, these are fat and come three to a box. Canon says it's a pigment ink formulation for long-lasting prints. I agree. I call these "Fat Black" or "Special K" cartridges ('K' means black in the graphics industry). I've never had a problem with these, and they last a lot longer than the other four colors of ink (C, M, Y and the skinny K). There's something satisfying about snapping one of these big boys in to the print head, and when the ink finally runs out (Canon says it will yield approximately 650 pages per cartridge, based on 5% coverage), a nice red light glows to indicate that it needs replacing. Canon inks have a clear window so that you can see that they're really empty, unlike Epson; this is one of my favorite features of Canon inks (you can periodically check them to see for yourself when they're getting low and not just take the word of the print utility).
If there is a downside, however minor, it's that the new boxes that these come in opens on the side and can't be re-closed; the old boxes opened on the top and had a re-closable flap. Also, don't get this ink on your skin because it's really hard to get off. This isn't likely to happen unless you pull the seal tab off the bottom incorrectly, but I know someone who did it and she had to scrub for the better part of an hour to remove most of it from her hand. I suggested using rubbing alcohol, which helped. Other users have complained of the high price of Canon-brand ink, and compared to inferior third-party inks this is true. But buying three to a box helps offset this premium a bit.
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