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The INK4WORK Compatible Ink Cartridge Replacement offers a comprehensive 30-pack solution for Canon Pixma printers, ensuring high-quality prints with ISO9001 certification. This set includes a balanced mix of black and color cartridges, designed for optimal performance and accurate ink level monitoring, all while maintaining your printer's warranty.
Manufacturer | INK4WORK |
Brand | INK4WORK |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 3 x 6 inches |
Item model number | PGI250XL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Number of Items | 30 |
Ink Color | Cyan, Black, Magenta |
Manufacturer Part Number | PGI250XL |
R**Y
Excellent ink, great price for so many!
I was very weary about using these. I always hear horror stories about aftermarket inks not being so compatible , especially with HP printers. So I went to a Canon printer and then tried these. They work perfectly and the print quality is fantastic. For the Price and the amount of inks that you get, you can't beat it!But here's the catch. There are reviews saying that when opening , ink goes everywhere and they make a mess. I didn't really have that issue but I also was on watch for it after reading the reviews before purchasing. Just take your time and when removing the protective stickers, make sure they are facing up. Pull them off slowly and just use care when installing them. I didn't have any issues and had no mess. But I can see them making a mess if handled carelessly. Simple, install with care.
A**Y
Highest Quality For The Best Price!
you honestly can't beat this deal, if there is a better deal i haven't seen it. this ink has saved us ALOT of money. i print excessively for designs and re-works etc, along with books i've purchased that doesn't come with a physical alternative. this is one company which i will gladly support and pay for in the long run. good companies like this actually make it affordable for others to go about their every day lives, it's products like these that make a consumer like me glad to pay and support them. no leaks, printer reads it, looks identical to the ink that was made by canon, quality is exactly the same as well.i'm glad canon made the printer for this ink but what i'm actually disgusted of is the fact they intend to charge their customers ludicrous amounts for the ink that will be purchased in the future for it. anyone who has a printer that requires the purchase of this ink should be buying from these guys, i feel bad for the people who spend money on something overpriced not knowing there was a better alternative. keep up the good work ink4work!
D**E
Outstanding value
Really not much else to say here. 30 ink cartridges for $23 (ok, so now it's $28 right now...). I hardly ever run out of the large black cartridges so they're a waste to me but still this is beyond a good value. I've been using this brand ink for about 3 months now (around 40 cartridges, yeah I print a lot) and they've been nothing but great. Great quality, no errors, etc. etc. The other day at an office supply store the man in front of me in line was purchasing the same printer I have (Canon MX922) and I pulled him aside and mentioned this deal to him, lol. If only they'd offer them without the larger black!
P**R
3rd party ink
Don’t pay an arm and a leg for ink cartridges. I bought 5 canon Mx 922 when it was sold at 87 dollars a piece and I still have 2 left in my basement. I use these ink and they are better than the original for photo printing regular doc printing copying.
R**K
So I have not used any of these yet but the price was good for the quantity
Four stars for now because I haven't used any of them yet. Printer ink tanks are something that you get before you need them so that you don't run out and end up with a dried out cartridge. So I have not used any of these yet but the price was good for the quantity. I have used after market ink tanks before and they have worked well. I don't print that much and one time the black had dried up in the cartridge and would not print. So after several cleaning cycles it started printing again. Now that I have a good supply of ink tanks I'll just print things even when I don't need to just to keep the ink in the cartridge from drying out. How much use I get out of these will depend a lot on the self life. If after I try them out I will edit this review.
W**R
Works Flawlessly! (But see WARNING!)
It is no secret that ink-jet printer manufacturers sell their printers at (or below) cost, and make all their money on the sales of ink cartridges.Over the years, I have owned ink-jet printers from all the major manufacturers and have always used OEM ink cartridges. Occasionally, I have considered 3rd-party cartridges, but always had my doubts (Would the printer recognize them? Would the ink look as good on the paper? Would they clog-up or damage my printer? etc...) So I never got around to trying them.My latest printer is a Canon PIXMA MG7120 which works just fine, but has one quirk: it not only uses the standard Magenta, Cyan, Yellow, and two Black cartridges, but ALSO uses a GRAY cartridge - for a total of SIX INK CARTRIDGES! (Somehow I knew this was going to cost me dearly...)After purchasing a 'full' set of OEM cartridges at the local Costco for around $60, I discovered it didn't include the gray cartridge, which cost an ADDITIONAL $12 at the local Best Buy (not to mention the extra car trip).Anyway, while I was searching Amazon for additional OEM cartridges, I came across the INK4WORK cartridges, and decided to take a gamble on a set. (I also got a set of the INK4WORK Gray cartridges.)My Experience:When I opened the box, I removed one each of the colors I needed to replace in my printer, and noticed that the chip had fallen off one of the ink cartridges. No problem; just snapped the chip back into place on the bottom of the cartridge! When inserted, the printer immediately recognized the cartridge with no problems whatsoever!WARNING!!!When I removed the orange protective caps from the cartridges, they ALL spilled/dripped/splattered a considerable amount of ink on me. This is something I had never had a problem with using OEM cartridges. This is only a problem if you're not prepared for it (I wasn't. Fortunately, I was wearing an old pair of shorts that is now somewhat more colorful...)ADVICE:Only remove the orange caps from the cartridges while you are over a surface that you don't mind spilling some ink on (trash bag/can, etc.) You may also want to wear rubber gloves. Keep the cartridge as level as possible (with the orange cap side up) while you remove the cap, and have plenty of paper towels handy. After the cap is removed, blot away any excess ink that has pooled in the oval tank recess; if you don't do this, it will spill out when you turn the cartridge over to install it in the printer.I replaced four of the empty ink cartridges in my PIXMA: Cyan, Magenta, Gray, and the small Black cartridge. All four of the INK4WORK cartridges were immediately recognized and functioned perfectly.After printing a few dozen pages, I cannot detect any difference in print quality between the OEM and INK4WORK cartridges.BOTTOM LINE: The little extra hassle of taking precautions against spilling ink are FAR MORE than outweighed by the money you will save by using INK4WORK cartridges.I will never use OEM cartridges again (sorry, Canon).
J**R
These cards work great in my printer
This is the third time I ordered this box over the last four years they work as advertised
R**K
Works well
No problem with the ink. Just insert the cartridge and print. Lasts a long time. This is my second box of ink.
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