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Canon CLI-8 4-Color Multipack Ink Tanks

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Canon CLI-8 4-Color Multipack Ink Tanks
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Binding: Accessory
Brand: Canon
EAN: 0750845826876
Label: Canon
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: 8
Publisher: Canon
Studio: Canon



Features:
  • Multipack contains most popular color ink cartridges
  • Package includes one cartridge each of black, cyan, magenta, and yellow ink tanks
  • Long-lasting Chromalife ink for bright and vivid results
  • Resistant to fading and smudges
  • Yields up to 280 pages per cartridge, based on 5% coverage







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Item Description:
Canon has poured all the Know How of its extraordinary history of developing innovative office machines into each of its copiers, printers, and networked office systems. The same superiority of design and manufacture goes into all of the Canon-branded consumable imaging supplies and parts for this equipment. Naturally, no one makes better parts and supplies for Canon products than Canon. Using genuine Canon parts and supplies is your best insurance against equipment damage, and possibly voiding your equipment warranty.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The CLI-8 from Canon is a pack of four high-capacity color ink cartridges that use long-lasting Chromalife ink for bright and vivid results. Compatible with Pixma models iP4200, iP5200, iP5200R, iP6600D, MP500, MP800, and MP950, each of these four ink cartridges yields up to 280 pages, based on five percent coverage. The ink is also resistant to fading and smudges, so everything you print is sharp and clear.

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One cartridge each of black, cyan, magenta, and yellow ink tanks.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Canon CLI-8 4-Color Multipack Ink Tanks ...
Canon CLI-8 4-Color Multipack Ink Tanks
Have been very familiar with this product since I purchased the Canon Pixma MP800 printer a few years ago. I purchase the pack of four Ink Tanks due its cost per tank versus purchasing each color separately. Amazon.com offers even better prices than Best Buy, Staples or Office Depot. As long as you continue to offer better prices, I'll but from you folks. In addition, your delivery time is excellent and your website is easy to order from. Keep up the good work!
Gary Golding



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Canon multipack ...
This product was as advertised, but shipping was a bit longer than past delivery's? In the past I've rec'd this relatively small, light-weight pkg. in about five days, sometimes less. This delivery was closer to 10 days which is also as advertised. No complaint, just a curiosity.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent ink, but expensive at most places ...
This is good ink, but a person has to shop a lot to find a reasonable price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * THRILLED ...
I am thrilled with my buy. I have looked all over and found my best deal at Amazon.com much to my surprise. I have ordered ALL my colors from here and will continue to do so. Ebay offers refilled cartridges without the chip needed and say for YOU to replace them with your old ones, well why take the chance of screwing up your printer...spring for the REAL ones that are COMPLETE. Best buy....Amazon.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The way to go! ...
This is a very good price for the Canon Ink pack-just compare with the cost of individual colors in Walmart, for instance. You'll have trouble finding a four-color package. Yes, you can get generic inks that are much less expensive than the Multipack, but they are decidedly inferior. As a digital graphic artist, it's very important to me that the colors are strong and vibrant. When using generics, I had to adjust all the graphic settings on my Canon iP4300 because the print-outs were too pale. With the Canon inks, I could put everything on automatic when programming the printer, and the results are excellent.


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