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| Canon BCI-24 Ink Cartridges Two Black/One Color -3 Pack (6881A039) | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: CE
List Price: $28.99 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $20.00 (69%)
New (9) Refurbished (5) from $3.38
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1762
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 7.5 x 1.5
MPN: 6881A039 Model: 6881A039 UPC: 750845814859 EAN: 0750845814859 ASIN: B000FUULOA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | i250, i320, i350, i450, i455, i470D, i475D | | • | MultiPASS F20, MP360, MP370, MP390 | | • | PIXMA iP1500, iP2000, MP130 | | • | S200, S300, S330 | | • | Contains 2 of BCI-24 Black ink cartridges and 1 Color BCI-24 ink cartridge |
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Great way to buy ink November 5, 2008 I only use Canon ink for my Multipass MP360 and this is the way to purchase it. 2 black + one color is the right combination and saves significant $ over buying separately.
Convenience pack April 21, 2008 I like that there are two black ink cartridges packed with only one color. Why, because most people, including myself will use more black ink than color ink over a period of time. On average, I will go through two black cartridges, give or take a little, before one color ink is used up.
Canon BCI-24 March 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Amazon.com has one of the lowest prices for this product. Office depot also sells this product online for $[...], but watch out - if you go to the retail store they have it priced for $[...]. I mentioned this price discrepancy to the checkout clerk who was nice enough to verify the online price on the store computer and honor the $[...] price. The only reason that I am giving this product **** is because the ink tanks, especially the black, get used up pretty quickly. And good luck with the check/clean print nozzle function, because that will drain the ink tanks even faster. But don't substitute - don't use the generic brands. I had been using the Office Depot brand. I was paying less for the generic ink and the print quality was the same as the Canon inks. But then my printhead nozzle started clogging up. A whole series of nozzle clean funtions were unsuccessful - I went through one color ink and two black ink tanks while doing that. Somebody told me to pull out the printhead and let it soak in about 1/2 inch of warm water in a bowl for a few hours. The clog in the printhead did not go away. I called Canon to find out the price of a new printhead and was shocked to find out that the printhead would cost me more than the price I had paid for the printer itself. Somebody else told me that the clog could be because of the crappy Office Depot ink. So I bought the Canon ink package, did the nozzle clean test a couple of times, and, no more clogs! That was a year ago. Have been buying only Canon ink since and keeping away from generics. Print quality is good. Bottomline - Use brand name inks, pay more, but most likely avoid printhead problems; or buy Office Depot/Staples store brand inks, pay less, but possibly end up with a headache.
Canon Printer Ink February 9, 2008 I have tried the refill ink and generic brands but nothing produces a perfect document like the real brand.
good packaging December 15, 2007 This is the right amount of cartrides I like to keep on hand for when the printer runs out. CJ
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