Saturday, April 11th, 2009 at
11:22 am

Using genuine Canon ink is your assurance that your Canon printer will give you the performance it is designed to give.
Using Canon ink cartridges gives you a smudge resistant print that is fade resistant and a print that is sharp and clear.
The Canon CLI-8 4-Color Multipack has four high-capacity color ink cartridges with long-lasting Chromalife ink for bright and vivid results. The Box includes one cartridge of each of black, cyan, magenta, and yellow.
This ink is compatible with Pixma models iP4200, Pixma iP4300, Pixma iP5200, Pixma iP5200R, Pixma iP6600D, Pixma iP6700D, Pixma MP500, Pixma MP530, Pixma MP600, Pixma MP800, Pixma MP800R, Pixma MP810, Pixma MP830, Pixma MP960 and Pixma Pro9000
Based on 5% coverage means that each of the four ink cartridges wil yield up to 280 pages.
Pixma printers give excellent results and using the right ink will make sure your printer continues to give you excellent prinnting.
Friday, April 3rd, 2009 at
1:55 am
Canon printer cartridges are available online at greatly reduced prices. Competition on the internet between printer ink suppliers is huge which ultimately results in greater savings for you. If you are looking to purchase Canon printer cartridges online there are few things you should consider first.
Canon printer cartridges can be purchased in a variety of formats. These include OEM cartridges, compatible cartridges and remanufactured cartridges.
OEM cartridges are Original Manufacturer Equipment cartridges, which essentially means, that the cartridge you purchase has been manufactured by the supplier of your printer. If you have purchased OEM Canon printer cartridges then you know that you have purchased the right printer ink for your printer. The only problem with this is the price. OEM Canon ink cartridges are notoriously expensive and can cost you a fortune if you do a lot of printing.
One alternative is to purchase compatible cartridges. Compatible cartridges are a generic version of OEM cartridges. They are manufactured to meet the same high standard of OEM cartridges but come at a reduced cost.
The other alternative to purchasing OEM Canon printer cartridges is to purchase remanufactured cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges are empty OEM cartridges that have been cleaned, refilled and tested thoroughly to ensure that they meet the same specifications as OEM cartridges.
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at
10:19 pm
Canon is one of the leaders in printing technology and Canon ink cartridges are developed with this in mind. You can buy your Canon ink cartridges new or re manufactured if you are trying to save money.
Canon ink cartridges are available online for most Canon printers and at heavily reduced prices. We have attempted to find you the best offers available on Canon ink cartridges with discounts of up to 80%. And, in most cases, delivery is free to your door.
When ordering your Canon ink cartridges there are a number of things to consider. Of course the price is of upmost importance but do they also provide a discount if you order more than one product? What about free delivery – is this included? The last thing you might want to consider when ordering Canon printer cartridges is how long it will take to receive your order.
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at
10:17 am
OEM Canon inkjet cartridges are original equipment manufacturers cartridges or genuine cartridges that are manufactured by Canon. A company like Canon make a great proportion of their profits from their printer ink cartridges. Although OEM Canon inkjet cartridges are manufactured specifically for your brand of printer they can be expensive – sometimes more so than the printer itself – but there are alternatives.
One way of reducing the costs of your Canon inkjet cartridges is to purchase compatible cartridges. Compatible cartridges are new cartridges that have been manufactured to meet the same specifications as OEM Canon ink cartridges. They are cartridges that are manufactured by a company other than Canon.
Remanufactured Canon inkjet cartridges are another alternative to OEM cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges are recycled OEM cartridges. They are disassembled to check for faults, then cleaned and refilled with fresh printer ink. They are then tested and repackaged ready for sale.
Another even cheaper alternative to OEM Canon inkjet cartridges is a refill kit. Refill kits are a way of refilling your empty cartridge. There are a number of different refill kits on the market but in general they come with a bottle of printer ink, a syringe and a set of instructions to make the process easy. Cartridges can be refilled a number of times which really saves money.
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at
1:01 am
If you are looking for a good deal on your next Canon ink cartridge or laser cartridge then the internet is the place to find it. Canon ink and laser cartridges can be expensive but there are alternatives to purchasing from a retail store. Buying online can provide you with great savings.
Most people don’t realise the cost of a replacement ink cartridge when they purchase their printer. The shock comes when they first go out to purchase a replacement and realise they have to pay a small fortune for a tiny amount of ink. A Canon ink cartridge is expensive if you purchase an OEM cartridge. An OEM is a Original Equipment Manufacturers cartridge. It is essentially a new cartridge manufactured by the company that made your printer.
In the past, some companies have indicated to their customers that if they use anything other than an OEM cartridge then their warranty will be voided. This is no longer the case as legislation was introduced in the US which prevented companies from making this type of statement.
A Canon ink cartridge can be purchased online with discounts of up to 80% to what you would normally pay for an OEM cartridge. To get these savings you need to purchase either remanufactured Canon ink cartridges or compatible cartridges.
A remanufactured cartridge is a used cartridge that has been cleaned, refilled and tested. You can purchase a remanufactured Canon cartridge which is simply a refilled Canon ink cartridge that does exactly the same job as an original cartridge.
A compatible cartridge is a new cartridge that is made to the same specifications as an OEM cartridge. You are essentially purchasing a generic Canon ink cartridge. Like a remanufactured cartridge, it does the same job as an OEM cartridge.
The difference between a compatible or remanufactured cartridge and an OEM cartridge is the price. Be wary of unscrupulous merchants who are only out for a quick sell as you may be left with an inferior product. Do your homework and look for a merchant with a reputation for providing high quality products and services.
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at
12:52 am
Have you ever had a good look at your Epson print cartridge? Did you notice the microchip on the side? According to Epson, this chip is used to determine how much ink is actually left in the print cartridge. When the printer ink gets to a certain level you can no longer print. Unfortunately however, it appears that the chip actually causes the printer to cease functioning even though there is more printer ink still left in the cartridge. Some say you can get up to 50 more pages out of what is left.
Apart from any monetary gain Epson might get from doing this there is also another important reason. It is to prevent the print cartridge from going completely dry and thus causing damage to your printer. This is important to note as tools available on the net to reset the chip may result in problems if the cartridge dries out completely. It can also void your warranty so be extremely careful. So keeping this in mind, the following are methods of extending the life of your Epson ink cartridges.
Firstly you can purchase a chip re-programming tool. This resets the printer cartridge chip to when you purchased it so your printer thinks that there is plenty of ink left. Some of these tools require you to remove the print cartridge, however, removing the cartridge can cause air bubbles to occur so you may need to run the cleaning function on your printer a few times to clear it.
The best chip re-setting tools are those that don’t require you to remove the print cartridge. These can be small devices that plug into your printer. When your Epson printer lets you know that you are out of printer ink you just press a button on the device to reset the chip.
There are also software programs out there which do much the same thing however, they are not available for every Epson print cartridge.
You will need to do a bit of research on the net to find the right option for you. There are a lot of different tools available at the moment and most at a price. However, in the end they just might save you some money.