| | | | | Canon BCI-6PM Photo Magenta Compatible Inkjet Cartridge | |  | | Save money on the Canon BCI-6PM (BCI6PM) Photo Magenta Compatible Inkjet Cartridge. Manufacturer offers a 100% Quality & Satisfaction Guarantee on the Compatible BCI-6PM (4710A003) Ink Cartridge. Free Shipping on Orders over $50. | |
| | | Canon BCI-6PM Photo Magenta Ink Tank | |  | | Photo Magenta ink tank for the Canon S800, BJC8200 and other select Canon Photo Printers as indicated Specially designed for photo prints, the BCI-6PM contains photo-magenta color ink, is easy to install, and yields about 280 bright color prints. This cartridge is compatible with several popular Canon printers, including BJC-8200, i900D, i9100, i950 Series, i960 Series, i9900, PIXMA iP6000D, PIXMA iP8500, S800, S820, S820D, S830D, S900, and S9000. | | | Features: | | - Produces bright color prints
- Replacement ink tank for several Canon BubbleJet and PIXMA printers
- Vibrant magenta color
- Specially designed for photo printing
- Easy to install
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I have had Canon printers for 10 years now, and have always been impressed. Currently I have the i9900. When paired with this ink, it gives fantastic results! Buy the ink elsewhere though. Amazon does not do free shipping for this item. The ink is just over eight bucks, but shipping is seven and a half - EACH!!! Although lower cost substitute ink cartridges are sold all over the web, and on this site as well, the few bucks you might save aren't worth the all-too genuine risks of replacing with generic "no-name" ink tanks. I've heard (but wouldn't wish to try it, frankly) that generic inks fade faster when exposed to daylight, could clog the print-head spray nozzles, don't spread properly on top-quality paper, and simply can't compare with the uniquely formulated dyes that have been specially researched for your printer and its matching photo papers. The one exception might be if you use a black-ink-only inkjet [hard to imagine anyone could screw up black ink]. I concur that printer manufacturers use that old hoary "razor trick" (give away the razor, profit on the blades), but with Canon's individual ink tanks -- where you replace only those tanks that run dry, you aren't out a lot. My Canon photo printer uses an array of six ink tank colors. Of these six tanks (all available on this site), 'photo cyan' and 'photo magenta' seem to be used up 2 to 3 times faster than 'black'. In other words, rather than replacing an entire set of six ink tanks, you can replace just those tanks that run empty the soonest -- thus not having to toss out a 3-ink tank [as used by HP] where 2 of the 3 remaining inks still are far from used up. Just a word of caution here - make certain that every cartridge you order from Amazon clearly states its eligibility for SuperSaver shipping. If you have to add shipping charges to this low-cost item, you could end up paying more than you would have at the local office supply store. | | |
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