5-Pack Ink w/ Chip for Canon PGI-5BK CLI-8 Compatible Pixma MP500 MP530 MP600 MP800 iP4200 iP4300 iP4500 iP5200 iP5200
Dec 18, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Brand New Sold by 77, Inc.
- ISO 9001 Manufacturer (Not made by Canon)
- Shelf Life: 12-18 months
Product Description
This package comes with 1 of each: Black (Standard) 28mL, Black (Photo) 14mL, Cyan 14mL, Magenta 14mL, and Yellow 14mL. Compatible with: Canon Pixma iP4200, iP4300, iP4500, iP5200, iP5200R Canon Pixma MP500, MP530, MP600, MP800, MP800R, MP810, MP830, MP950… More >>
5-Pack Ink w/ Chip for Canon PGI-5BK CLI-8 Compatible Pixma MP500 MP530 MP600 MP800 iP4200 iP4300 iP4500 iP5200 iP5200
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5 comments
James W. Harper Jr. on December 18, 2009 at 9:31 pm
i placed my order around 5 pm on a friday and had item in mailbox at 11 am monday. very satisfied with product and service.
J. Maler on December 18, 2009 at 10:55 pm
The ink fit my printer, the chips worked properly, but the ink was runny and clogged the nozzles so badly I threw the ink cartridges out after a few days and spent the money I had been trying to avoid spending on brand name ink. Sometimes no-frills products help you save money, sometimes they end up costing you. This product was definitely the latter, and as such I’d advise against it.
B. Kim on December 18, 2009 at 11:45 pm
I’m usually pretty forgiving when it comes to rating a product.. not this time..
The black ink completely drained in 15 minutes and caused indescribable mess.
Yellow ink never makes full contact at the base and does not work.
You’ve been warned.. do not buy this product. I know it’s so tempting due to it’s price but there’s a reason why it’s so cheap.
J. Jaffa on December 19, 2009 at 1:24 am
I was swayed by the high reviews for this product and purchased it instead of the Canon brand. O.K. one of the cartridges leaked when I was installing it, but that was mentioned in one of the reviews so I sort of expected it. Last night, I printed out my Christmas card labels and the results were atrocious. My usual red and green color scheme came out bluish & pink–not exactly in the holiday spirit. Worse, the letters printed were diffuse, like the ink wasn’t thick enough. Oh, and one last complaint: parts of some letters didn’t print at all. I do very little printing at home–basically, boarding passes and Christmas labels. Nonetheless, I’m going back to Canon.
George W. Copeland on December 19, 2009 at 3:49 am
The ink worked as well as OEM. As with most ink cartridges wear rubber gloves when changing them. I have found that if you turn the cartridge upside down for a couple of days prier there is less leakage when installing it. Other than that great ink for the bucks!