Canon Compatible BCI-6 (1Bk/C/M/Y) 4-Pack ink cartridges for Canon BJC-8200,i560 Series,i860,i900D

Canon Compatible BCI-6 (1Bk/C/M/Y) 4-Pack ink cartridges for Canon BJC-8200,i560 Series,i860,i900D

Price: $8.99
Manufacturer: IEM
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Superior quality Canon compatible cartridges guaranteed to meet or exceed OEM specifications.

Information

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #34895 in Office Product
  • Brand: IEM
  • Model: BCI6 4PK
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds
  • Brand new F.G. Brand Compatible Cartridges - Huge Savings compared to OEM cartridges
  • At least 2 yr shelf life, ISO 9001 Certified, 1 Year Manufacturer warranty, Complete performance guarantee
  • For BJC-8200,i560 Series,i860,i900D,i9100,i950,i960,i9900
  • PIXMA iP3000,iP4000,iP4000R,iP5000,iP6000D,iP8500,MP750,MP760,MP780,S800,S820,S820D,S830D,S900,S9000
  • Complete performance guarantee

Product Reviews

Cheap ink works great
I have always used the ink made by Canon for my Canon printer because I did not want to do anything that might affect the warranty or cause printing problems. However, after the warranty expired, and the printer got to be a couple of years old, I decided that I would try cheaper, compatible ink since it is significantly less expensive than Canon's ink. I figured that, with printers being so cheap, if something went wrong, I'd just get a new printer. So, I bought this ink. The ink cartridges are almost indistinguishable from Canon's cartridges. They installed without any problem. The printer has been printing just fine with them. In fact, what has surprised me is that the colors are brighter than they were using the Canon ink. I haven't had the cartridges installed long enough to be able to tell whether they will last as long (or longer) than the Canon cartridges, and I have no idea whether the prints will last as long without fading. However, for my printing uses, those issues do not really matter. What matters to me is that the cartridges work fine, and I have saved a lot of money by buying them (even if they do not last as long, they will still save money because they are so much cheaper than Canon's cartridges).

Nothing in my Canon Pixma 4000. No ink output whatsoever.
Yeah, great, snapped into the printer just as the OEM's do. But when it's time to print, no ink is fed through my Canon Pixma 4000.

I went to the store and purchased genuine Canon cartridges and voila! Prints fine. At least they didn't wreck the printer while delivering ZERO value.

So for owners of the Pixma 4000 I can say with some reasonable confidence that your joy at having received four cartridges for the price of one will last until you try to print something.

Then you can go to the store and buy the real ones. Total cost will be 125% of retail in the long run.

These might work in another printer, but they sure don't work in mine- and I tried all manner of nozzle checks and cleaning and any other maintenance procedures I could run with the Canon software.


1 comments:

Unknown said...

This is absolutely a good cartridge, compatible cartridges that are simple to refill would be the Lexmark cartridges, Dell cartridges, Canon cartridges, HP cartridges and Brother cartridges. Compatible cartridges for Epson printers require buying a chip resetter as well since Epson cartridges have a counter chip that you need to factor in. It may be hard to refill compatible cartridges at the start if you don't know what you are doing. But in time, with knowledge, it does get easier.

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