Canon CLI-8 8-Color Multipack Ink Tanks
- Multipack contains most popular color ink cartridges
- Package includes 1 cartridge each of black, cyan, magenta, yellow, photo cyan, photo magenta, red, and green
- Long-lasting ink for vivid coloration and high glossiness
- Compatible with Pixma PR09000
- Yields up to 280 pages, based on 5% coverage
Product Description
Canon CLI-8 Value Pack BK/C/M/Y/PC/PM/R/G (0620B015)Amazon.com Product Description
Canon CLI-8 is a multi-pack of eight high-capacity color ink cartridges that use long-lasting ink for vivid coloration and high glossiness when printed on Canon photo papers. Compatible with Pixma PR09000, each of these ink cartridges yields up to 280 pages, based on five percent coverage. The ink is also resistant to fading and smudges, so every shot you print is sharp and clear. What’s in the Box
One cartridge each of black, cyan, magenta, yellow, photo cyan, photo magenta, red, and green…. More >>
Canon CLI-8 8-Color Multipack Ink Tanks
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5 comments
Head Geek on December 10, 2009 at 11:35 am
I LOVE Amazon, and this is the first time that I have been lead astray. I typed in i9900 (as I have a Canon i9900) and purchased this ink set. I did see the “6″ edition come up too, but I figured that I needed the ink for all 8 colors. I sure hope this doesn’t mess up my printer!!!
Michael B. Morgan on December 10, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Nothing wrong with the Canon product, but the packaging had been crushed during transit, and one of the ink cartridges leaked. At the time of purchase I only needed a replacement for the Photo Magenta cartridge….care to guess which cartridge was the leaker???
The vendor wanted me to send the entire package back for a refund, then re-order another. Since it took over a week to receive the first one, I opted to try the leaking cartridge; after a brief clean-up in the kitchen sink, it seems to be working okay.
Ann Lee on December 10, 2009 at 2:27 pm
There was nothing wrong with the cartridges, but I wanted to warn others who are assuming (as I was) that the package contained two of each of the four basic colors required by my Canon printer. When they arrived,there were 8 different colors, four of which I had no use for. Therefore I had to return them. Would like to save someone else the bother.
Artist on December 10, 2009 at 4:38 pm
Maybe they were old and dry when I got them, but my printer didn’t go for it. I had to run out to another store to buy fresh ones, which luckily put an end to my problems. I can’t afford to pay so much for ink that my printer can’t use.
Becca B on December 10, 2009 at 7:18 pm
Be careful if you have a Canon with only four ports for printing. Additionl colors won’t work without some sort of chip. If this had been a multi-pack with two of each basic color it would have been a good deal. Maybe they should include that in the advertisement that you need an additional chip to use the other colors.