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Review on πŸ–¨οΈ Canon CLI-8 Black Ink Tank - Compatible with Pro9000 and Pro9000 Mark II by Rico Posley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Terribly expensive but excellent quality

Canon genuine inks are so expensive that I cringe every time I think of replacing them ("Check ink levels - ink is low"). But I have to say that I have been using these Canon cartridges for about four years now and they all work flawlessly on a range of paper types: plain paper, regular coated paper, thick paper, semi-gloss photo paper and premium glossy paper. photographic. The results are amazing. When printed on the right paper with a properly prepared image, my Canon inkjet printer (I use an older Canon i6600) produces images far superior to what you normally see on reproductions. When I see what this ink (and this printer) can do, I hold back my anger at having to change ink when the need arises. My printer uses six colors of ink (black, cyan, yellow, magenta, photocyan, and photocolor). Violet). There may sometimes be a slight discount when purchasing sets or multiple packs. So do your homework before you buy. Some discount packages are designed for larger eight-color printers. So if you have one of these, again, research these packs carefully before making a purchase so you don't accidentally end up with two extra colors. not used by your printer. I have found that it is worth strategizing with these purchases rather than just buying the ink that is currently running low. Take advantage of discount kits, then build a small stack of ink cartridges at home while you wait for other inks to run out. That's a little more than the "upfront cost," but it can pay off in the long run. If you're buying genuine ink like this from a manufacturer, you probably won't get a "cheap" cost, but you may be able to lower your cost slightly from the list. So aside from the high cost, I appreciate this Canon ink. how just great. They work really well, have great colors (and generally last a long time), never seem to clog or cause other issues in the printer, and can really help you get the most out of your inkjet printer (especially if you're printing photos). . . ). ). If you only ever print color documents, you MAY consider OEM or "non-brand" as these differences don't matter much to you. But for photo printing I recommend these Canon inks.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.