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Just my opinion based on my experience but I plan on using canon ink in my canon printer even though it costs more However, in my limited experience, the reloaded ink clogs the jets and doesn't print as clean as the canon ink. I know a lot of people complain about Canon ink cartridges having the chip in them and the drivers disabling some features if you use reloaded cartridges. I agree, that sucks.
Personal advice:don't buy remanufactured ink tanks, they're just not worth it. Needless to say, I print a lot. I've been using these ink tanks for almost 2 years and have had no problems.Obviously, like anything else, one would wish they would last longer and would be cheaper. It seems that since I bought my Canon Pixma MP 830, I've bought almost as much ink tanks as the printer costs.
Highly recommended. I had no problem with these tanks. They are just like I bought them from a big retail store.
Not only that, but it came absolutely crushed in a simple bubble-pack envelope. Do NOT buy from this merchant - the shipping cost was nearly $20 and it was sent via regular mail. What a rip off.
My advice is to continue using the "low" tank until the printer quits printing and informs you to replace the tank otherwise you are probably doubling the cost of ink. Canon makes excellent printers but their inks seem over priced. I have found that when the low ink warning comes on the tank is still about half full and a considerable number of pages can still be printed.
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