Canon CLI8 ink cartridges now âŹ1 each as premium long lasting compatibles
The premium compatible version of the Canon CLI8 ink cartridge is now available for âŹ1 each + VAT when bought as part of a 25 pack with delivery of just âŹ1.22! This unbeatable and unmatched offer is available to all customers in Ireland with fast delivery straight from stock. The high quality compatible ink cartridges are now overtaking sales of original brand ink not only in Canon but also in Epson, Brother and Dell. With savings of over 500% on some nil cartridges it’s no wonder the popularity of these cartridges has grown over the last 12 months. All compatible cartridges irrespective of brand come with a 100% money-back guarantee and full customer support.
The compatible cartridge not only costs a lot less than the original brand Canon CLI8 ink cartridge but the cartridges are filled to the top ensuring that you get extra prints form every cartridge without worrying about the cost. Compatible ink cartridges are manufactured to the highest ISO standard to ensure quality and reliability and are popular with businesses and home users alike.
There are also light user packs such as the 10 cartridge pack for just âŹ21.53. That equates to just over âŹ2 per cartridge and is ideal for those who just print occasionally and have no need for the bigger packs. The CLI8 ink cartridges work with over 30 Canon printers and are essentially a home printer, though some may be suited to a small office environment. Check out the best prices online in Ireland for the latest deals and why not follow us on Facebook, twitter or Goggle+ and get yourself some discount on your already great value order!
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My printer is saying the ink cartridge is EMPTY even though I just installed it
Following the installation of a replacement ink cartridge the printer may sometimes give the message that the cartridge is empty. This can be common with a remanufactured or compatible ink cartridges. The reason for this is that the manufacturers of the original cartridges do not make is simple for 3rd party manufacturers to reset the levels. The cartridge will be filled to the appropriate level so you can CLICK OK to any error message displayed and continue printing. It may be possible to reset the volume levels on a certain brands of printers and it is best to search how to do this in Google â âhow to reset ink levels or counterâ.
9 times out of 10 if you click OK and ignore the warning and carry on printing the inkjet cartridge or toner ink will perform as normal. In the unlikely event that it wonât print once you OK the error message, there are other options you can try. Try reinstalling the ink cartridge again (making sure that the computer and the printer are both actually switched on). Remove the cartridge and put it back in again then close the printer cover, this should display the printer control panel. If this option doesnât show up then you will have to go to Printer Utilities and find the command âinstall/change ink cartridgeâ. You then follow the steps as prompted and this will hopefully zero the counter on the cartridge.
However, you can rest assured that the toner and ink cartridges you receive from us are filled to capacity and will print the same number of pages or in excess of the original manufacturers ink cartridges.
Disabling the Canon Printer Ink Monitor
It is also possible for the Canon printer to give problems with the ink volume levels when you have installed compatible Canon ink cartridges. You may have to disable to ink monitor to proceed with printing. To begin with, click on the Start button > Settings > Control Panel > Printers (then right click on the printer model) > Printer Preferences > Maintenance Tab > View Printer Status > Option.
In your options menu click on the âenable statusâ monitor, the check tick will be removed and the ink cartridge monitor will be disabled. A pop up message may appear and the printer may start to flash an orange light but just click OK to proceed. If there is no OK to click then just hold down the feed button. If this will not work for you donât worry, just remove the cartridges and reinsert in to the printer and try to print a document. If the message is telling you the ink cartridges are empty then just hold down the cancel button (this is the button with the diamond shape inside a circle) for a full 5 seconds. You may have to try this more than once to disable the ink cartridge monitor.
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5 Easy Steps to Installing Canon Ink Cartridges
A frequently asked question is how do you actually correctly install a Canon ink cartridge? Outlined below are 5 easy steps as a guide to installing your Canon ink cartridge. Some models may vary, but these tips are for the Pixma MP series of Canon printers.
- Removing the empty cartridge and installing replacement.
When you remove an ink cartridge you should always replace it immediately with a new cartridge. You should never leave the printer without an cartridge installed either empty or full. When you have removed the empty cartridge, remove the replacement ink from the packaging paying careful attention not to touch the copper âchipâ area âAâ or print head nozzles âBâ, see diagram â1â. Contaminating either of these areas is likely to cause problems with the printer recognising the cartridge. Once a cartridge has been installed, never remove it and leave it exposed, as this will cause the cartridge to dry out.Itâs worth noting that when a canon ink cartridge runs out you may still be able to use the remaining colour for a short time, but the quality will be noticeably reduced, as it may need some ink from the empty cartridge to produce the correct colour. Colour ink may be used even when the document printing is black and white. Like wise, if there is head cleaning operation is necessary, the printer will require ink form both colour and black and white. - Open the printer.
With the power switched on, raise the scanning unit of the printer to reveal the inner working of the printer and itâs ink cartridges. There may be a support leg for the scanner that will lock in place enabling you to use both your hand for the ink cartridge replacement. This should move the cartridge carrier to the replacement position automatically.
Remember not to touch the carrier until it stops and has moved into the replacement position. Be careful not to rest any objects on the scanner cover in case they fall down into the printer and prove difficult to retrieve. Also, do not touch any of the working parts inside the printer, as the printer will still have the power switched on. If you happen to have the scanner unit open for 10 minutes, the cartridge holder will move to the right hand side, if this happens simply close the scanner unit and re-open. - Removing the ink cartridge.
Pinch the tabs that are securely holding the ink cartridge in position. Move to the open position unblocking the cover. Remove the canon cartridge and set down on a tissue, as there may be residues of ink that can damage clothing or a surface. Please be careful with the disposal of any ink cartridge, take the empty cartridges to your local recycling centre if there is no returns envelope with the cartridge you have opened. Remove the replacement cartridge from itâs packaging and gently remove the protective tape from the cartridge. Be careful not to shake the ink cartridge as it may spill ink. - Installing the replacement Canon ink cartridges.
Fit the cartridge into the cartridge holder and press down until you feel and hear a click. The colour ink cartridge will fit into the left hand slot of the printer and the black into the right. Close the cartridge cover with enough pressure that it clicks into position. If the ink cartridge cover is tilted then this indicates that the cover is not correctly closed. Please not that the printer will not operate unless both black and colour Canon ink are installed correctly. Close the printer, first raising the cover to allow the scanner support leg to fold into the printer. The printer will usually perform a head cleaning cycle immediately after the replacement; please do not perform any other functions until the printer has completed this action. - Troubleshooting
From time to time you will experience problems when installing the Canon ink cartridges. If you are using a compatible ink cartridges it may be that the printer will not read the ink level of the cartridge and declare it empty. If this happens, simply hold down the stop button for 5 seconds (this is marked with a red triangle on the operation panel of the printer). This will bypass the printerâs ink level circuit and the printer will print as normal.
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Guide to buying an Ink Cartridge on-line
It may seem we are spoilt for choice these days on line when it comes to buying an ink cartridge on-line. There are so many businesses supplying ink and toner on-line it is hard to decide which one to buy from. Here is a guide that will help you when buying an ink cartridge on-line for the first time.
The words or phrases you use for searching for ink cartridges on Google will determine what result you get from Google. If you search ‘ink cartridge’ this will bring up every ink seller on the Internet with the generally most popular sites at the top of the list. These will generally be the sites that most people are buying their inkjet cartridges from and will probably be the biggest sellers of your ink cartridges. The names that are located in the shaded area at the top of the page are the sponsored links and pay Google for the privilege of being there. This can work two ways, firstly it gets them seen by you when you search for a particular term as in this case ‘ink cartridge’ and secondly are their products may be slightly more expensive because they’re paying Google. In general though, supplying ink cartridges is such a competitive business that they have no choice but to be as cheap as their competitor. Consider narrowing your search down using the brand you require, for example, Canon ink cartridge. This will bring you up a list of suppliers that only supply Canon ink cartridges. You can go one step further by putting in the model of the printer or inkjet cartridge number. The more you put into the description the more you accurate Google will become. If you need the ink in a hurry you may want to get the ink cartridge from somewhere in your local area therefore you could select to search for ink cartridges in Dublin. Whether you are searching for ink cartridges in Cork or Dundalk it rarely matters where the location is as most of these on-line suppliers offer next day delivery anyway.
Try to get the best deals on-line using the Google search engine. The Google search words or phrases you enter should bring up the companies with the best deals for ink cartridges and these usually take the form of multipacks. If you have searched for ‘ink cartridge in Dundalk‘, chances are that you will bring up a supplier who is offering multi-pack deals on their ink cartridges although they may not necessarily be based in Dundalk but offer next day delivery, which is ‘as good as’ for you. These deals will usually be ink cartridges at a great price with either a free ink cartridge or free delivery â very rarely will you get both! However, the on-line suppliers are keen to get your repeat business so may offer you on-going deals in return for your first order! Any on-line ink supplier will value your first order, as it is a valuable way of contacting you in the future for repeat business.
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Ink Cartridges for a Canon iP1600
The Canon ip1600 ink cartridges revolutionized the way we saw affordable printing with its black and colour ink cartridges. The black ink cartridge is the canon PG 40 ink cartridge with a volume level of 16ml of ink. The remanufactured canon ink cartridges hold 26ml of black ink; containing almost 50% more ink! The remanufactured ink cartridge is by far the best value for the printer when it is coupled with the cheap purchase price of the printer. The original colour ink cartridge CL41 from Canon has a volume level of 12ml of ink; however, the remanufactured Canon CL41 ink cartridge holds 24ml of ink, which is 100% more than the OEM.
The canon printer was originally sold for approximately ÂŁ36.99, and came fitted with a CL41 colour ink cartridge and a PG40 black ink cartridge. The combined complimentary value of the original Canon cartridges was approximately ÂŁ35.00, which meant you were really getting the printer for ÂŁ1.99. It was, in fact, considered at the time to be the worldsâ first disposable printer. The truth of the matter is that if you combined this great value printer with the remanufactured canon ink cartridges with their high capacity ink cartridge volumes you were on to a winner.
Despite searching on-line recently for the Canon ip1600 it doesnât seem to be readily available to buy, the ink cartridges however are freely available at great prices especially if you buy a bundle or multipack deal. Consider buying a multipack deal of a black PG40 ink cartridge along with a CL41 colour ink cartridge and you will immediately save some money. The bigger savings happen when you buy 2 black PG40 ink cartridges and one colour CL41 ink cartridge (the reasoning behind this is that you will use more black ink than colour). For the heavy user maybe at home or in the office, consider going for a multipack deal such as a 5-pack deal; 3 x black PG40 ink cartridges and 2 colour CL41 ink cartridges. This would be particularly beneficial to a school or organization that produce a lot of information packs that include colour images in their print outs.
The colour and black ink cartridges produce more than adequate results for schoolwork or for printing at home than you may use in the office for internal distribution. The advantage when buying the remanufactured ink cartridges for a Canon ip1600 is the good availability of the cartridges without worrying about the cost. As good as the ink cartridges are for this printer, some tests show that the standard of the colour print fell below what you would expect to be good enough to pass to an important client of yours. Printing photos using the canon ip1600 ink cartridges earned it a very good score with a very good true photo quality for most images printed on photographic paper. The printing speed of the photos using remanufactured black PG40 ink cartridges and colour CL41 ink cartridges was surprisingly good. While it wonât win any awards for its speeds it would certainly be among the most impressive for the cost of the printer.
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Canon Pixma ip1300 Ink Cartridges
We like the Canon Pixma ip1300 printer because first of all it’s very easy to connect to your computer! You can plug in the cable, turn it on, locate the name of the printer in the setup section and you’re ready to go! That is Canon keeping it simple! The Canon Pixma ip1300 ink cartridges are available as both original and compatible ink cartridges. The standard ink cartridges for the Canon ip1300 are the Canon PG 40 black ink and this original manufactured cartridge will hold 16ml of black ink. The colour cartridge is the original canon CL 41 ink cartridge and this has a volume of 12ml. Both of these ink cartridges come in the XL range, i.e. the high capacity versions; Canon PG40XL and Canon CL 41XL. We tend to favour the better value for money compatible or remanufactured ink cartridges; the black compatible Canon PG 40 has 26ml of black ink inside which is almost 50% more than the original! The remanufactured Canon CL 41 colour ink cartridge has 24ml of colour ink inside and that’s almost 100% more than the original ink cartridge!.
We particularly like the basic design of this printer which is very easy to learn to use. The printer is gray in colour and that helps make it look professional, neat and clean even if we don’t clean it that often! The section that holds the paper is very well designed because it doesn’t accumulate dirt and therefore we don’t need to use a cover to keep out the dust. Also, the simplicity in which you can change the ink cartridge is very useful. The remanufactured or compatible PG 40 ink cartridge goes to the ink station automatically when you open the cover change or refill it. There are two locations for the ink where you can insert the black and colour ink. The space for the remanufactured or compatible Canon CL 41 ink cartridge is marked by the letter C and the space for the remanufactured or compatible Canon CL 41 ink cartridge is marked by the letter C. This really makes it easy for the user change the ink cartridge with the minimum of effort.
There is a set of twin buttons located on the printer which are very easy to understand. The first button is a simple on off switch and the second is the button to correct any errors there may be with paper feed etc. There are also two light buttons that will blink if the printer is out of paper. The printer is quite big in terms of width and therefore will take up more space on a table. Another negative side to the printer is there is not paper collection feature so you need to leave plenty of room at the bottom of the printer to allow for the paper to fall out.
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Canon Pixma iP6000D Ink Cartridges
Unrivalled versatility with superb detail
The Canon Pixma ip6000D printer is aimed at the advanced amateur or professional photographer who wants exceptionally good prints from their images while maintaining versatility and control over the quality of their prints. The ink cartridges used in the Pixma ip6000D are partly the reason for the exceptional quality of the printer. The printer uses a set of six Canon BCI6 ink cartridges;BCI6BK, BCI6C, BCI6M, BCI6Y, BCI6LM and BCI6LC.
The 6-color Canon PIXMA iP6000D Photo Printer is indeed a powerful new tool. The versatile Easy-PhotoPrint software installed in the printer help eliminate any frustrations of photo printing, at the same time empowering the user to correct, sharpen and enhance their images. The large built-in 2.5″ LCD display and control panel means you can actually visualize the print process and fine-tune your images for better results with or without the use of a computer.
There are many suppliers catering for the Canon Pixma ip6000D, supplies of the compatible canon ink cartridges are the best value when trying to save money. The Canon BCI6B ink cartridge is the black cartridge with 16ml of blank ink. The colour reproduction from a good compatible ink cartridge is of some importance when using the Canon Pixma ip6000D as it will further enhance the results form this top class printer. The printer takes six different ink cartridges, each canon ink cartridge has itâs own colour and may be replaced at any time as an individual cartridge.
The canon Pixma ip6000Dâs versatility is matched by its vastly superior quality; it can achieve a resolution of up to 4,800 x 1,200 color dpi. The Canon Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering, also known as FINE, uses high-performance nozzle print heads that eject consistent, managed volume ink droplets as small as 2 picoliters from the canon ink cartridge. The results of this are faster printing and impressive detail on all your photos. This includes any borderless prints up to 8.5 by 11 inches. Imagine a 6×4 borderless print that looks as good as a photo from a processing lab in just seconds. Continuously printing photos will of course use a lot of ink so it is vital that you can rely on a good quality compatible canon ink cartridge to help keep the cost down. The large compatible canon BCI6BK black cartridge with 16ml of black ink will certainly go a long way towards helping with this.
The Canon Pixma ip6000D ink cartridges are widely available on-line at great prices which makes the purchase of this printer an excellent choice when photo print quality really matters. In addition to the high quality print out, the convenience of a dual paper path system means you can keep photo paper in one tray and plain printing paper in the other, this way you’re always ready to print photos or documents.
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