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Photo ink tanks are designed for use with Padma iP6600D, P6700D, MP950, MP960, MP970, Pro9000 and Pro9000 Mark. ChromaLife100 system allows you to create long-lasting, beautiful photos. Cartridge offers FINE (Full-Photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) for exceptional sharpness and detail.
FINE (Full-Photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Enginering) printhead for exceptional sharpness and detail
Smart-LED to ensure that ink tank is correctly installed
Ink remaining notification technology
13ml ink volume
What is there to say. A quality canon ink.The original Canon inks are expensive enough to make me cringe whenever the thought of replacing them comes up ("check ink level -- ink level is low"). But I have to say that I've been using these Canon cartridges for about four years now, and they have all worked flawlessly on a whole series of paper types: plain, plain coated, heavy stock, semi gloss photographic, and high gloss premium photographic. The results are simply stunning. When printed on the right paper with an image that has been properly prepared, my Canon injet printer (I use an older model, the Canon i6600) knocks out images that far exceed what you would normally find on reproduction prints. When I see what this ink (and printer) can do, it makes me hold back my anger at the cost of replacing the ink when necessary.My printer uses six ink colors (Black, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta, Photo Cyan, and Photo Magenta). One can sometimes find a slight reduction in price by buying in sets or in multiple packs, so do your homework before you purchase. Some of the packs that offer discounts are for the larger, eight-ink printers, so if you have one of those, again, look carefully for these sets before you make a purchase so that you don't mistakenly end up with two extra colors that are not used by your printer. I have found that it pays to strategize with these purchases, rather than just purchasing the one ink that is running low at the moment. Take advantage of price reduction sets, and then build a little pile of ink cartridges at home while you wait for other inks to run out. It's a bit more "up front" cost, but can pay off over the long run. If you buy original ink like this from the manufacturer, you aren't likely to get "cheap" costs, but you can reduce the costs a little from off list.So, again, other than the high cost, I rate these Canon inks as simply excellent. They work very well, have excellent color (and generally long durability), don't seem to ever clog or cause other problems in the printer, and can really help you make the most out of your inkjet printer (particularly if you are printing photos). If all you ever do is print out color handouts for documents, you MIGHT consider an OEM or "off brand" as these distinctions won't matter as much to you. But for photo printing, I recommend these Canon inks.I have a Canon Photo Printer which takes six CLI-8 Canon Ink Cartridges. The cost of each individual ink cartridge ranges from around $12.50-15 (on Amazon) to 18.99 in Staples. So no matter how you buy the genuine Canon Ink Cartridges keeping yourself ready to print photos is expensive.You can get a better per cartridge of you buy them in I have a Canon Photo Printer which takes six CLI-8 Canon Ink Cartridges. The cost of each individual ink cartridge ranges from around $14-15 (on Amazon) to 18.99 in Staples. So no matter how you buy the genuine Canon Ink Cartridges keeping yourself ready to print photos is expensive.You can get a better per cartridge of you buy them in I've continued to use Canon inks for my Canon printer (despite higher costs) as it produces high quality photo prints and I don't want to risk degradation by using alternatives. Although there may be replacements that are as good, I've used them for 8 years or more without any problems. In the end then it comes down to price per cartridge for me.I've continued to use Canon inks for my Canon printer (despite higher costs) as it produces high quality photo prints and I don't want to risk degradation by using alternatives. Although there may be replacements that are as good, I've used them for 8 years or more without any problems. In the end then it comes down to price per cartridge for me.I bought this original Canon cartridge because the substitute brand I used packed up while still full of ink. It never really worked properly eg didn't show ink level. I now don't trust compatible brands. The Canon original works fine.I have a Canon IP4300 printer mainly for printing photographs and so I only use genuine replacement inks and as always I have not been dissappointed. I tried "compatible inks" on the rare occassion but with less than satisfactory results.prompt delivery, effective packaging and value for money. I would buy from this seller again. My cannon printer produces some superbly clear and vibrant coloured images thanks to the excellent quality of inks. Thanks