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Information Regarding Canon Inkjet Ink Cartridges

December 8th, 2011 No comments

Inkrite compatible Canon cartridges can give you low cost and high quality prints. There are manufactures of compatible ink available to buy in your Canon printer. You can use Genuine, unchipped or chipped compatible Canon cartridges. If you own? one of the cheaper Canon inkjet printers it will only use a black and colour the black cartridge code starting with a PG prefix and the code for the colour? cartridge starting with a CL prefix. These cartridges are expensive and even remanufactured cartridges can be high priced. These cartridges do not use the chips as explained in this article. We would encourage staying away from these printers as the cost of printing is very high compared to other comparable printers. This is Canons way of redeeming the cost of the loss leading sales of the economy versions of their inkjet printers.

Canon ink cartridges have evolved in recent years with the implementation of chips to their ink cartridges. These cartridges now use a fitted chip to calculate the ink levels of the printer cartridges. The chip is also a security chip to try to stop duplicate ink cartridges. Because of this Canon can maintain their profits, by stopping other producers duplicating their cartridges. However this does not stop compatible ink cartridges making their way on the retail shelves in as little as half a year. The printer cartridges come in two types Chipped and unchipped.

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