Canon CLI-8M Magenta Ink Tank
Label: Canon
Publisher(s):
Canon
Studio: Canon
Manufacturer: Canon
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Canon
Model: 0622B002
MPN: 0622B002
Color: MAGENTA
List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $14.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Feature(s):
- For Canon Pixma iP4200, iP5200, iP5200R, MP500, MP800 printers
- Rich magenta ink for bright images and accurate skin tones
- ChromoLife100 system optimizes print quality when used with genuine Canon photo papers
- Resists color fading for long lasting, beautiful photos
- Ink remaining notification technology
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
If you use your Canon Pixma printer for photo printing, you might have observed that the color cartridges seem to drain fast. The engineers at Canon are aware of this and have helped resolve the problem. Instead of requiring a complete ink cartridge replacement, the cartridge was designed as 2 modules: cartridge transfer mechanism and an ink tank. This is the ink tank. It's a refill for your ink cartridge and is an economical way of adding ink without having to pay for an entire cartridge. It's a sensible alternative.
Customer Reviews
The best there is...
OEM ink - The Best there is...what more is there to say?!?!?! It costs a bit more but is still the best, easiest to use, longest lasting ink available.
Expensive, but nice
Pricey ink.
Seems to run out more quickly than you might think, maybe due to evaporation once opened. But does what it is meant to, and does it well.
Canon CLI-8 Ink
Love the Canon Pro9000 printer and inks. The photos I print look just as good if not better than those from a "professional" printing lab.
Getting out those last drops...
These are well made cartridges and I'm very happy with the photo quality. Besides the high price and fairly small quantity, the only thing that bugs me is that the sensor says it's empty when the main reservoir is empty. There's still at least a couple 8X10s left in the absorbent material above the nozzle.
Someone once explained how you can use a piece of electrical tape to "fool" the sensor and get out that precious remaining ink. But I haven't been able to do it on my Pro9000. I'd be grateful for any feedback--it's a shame to waste good ink!
Cheaper at NewEgg
I used to buy a lot of ink for my Pixma here at Amazon but I recently found it cheaper at NewEgg.
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