The only major drawback is that, apparently due to legal reasons, these guys aren't allowed to program the chips to work with the proprietary Canon software to reset the ink levels. Though this is annoying, all it means is that the "low ink" text stays in the dialog boxes. Not a big deal at all, certainly not worth paying double for the Canon ones.
I fully expect to buy these again and again as needed, as I got my printer brand new from Newegg for under thirty bucks, and really wasn't happy about spending forty dollars for replacement ink. This generic stuff works great, I can't tell any difference as far as the print quality.
Replacing them was a snap, even without any instructions, and the first page I printed out to test the new cartridges printed out fine without a problem.
If I only knew how to hack into the printer to bypass the low ink advisory I'd be perfectly satisfied and would give this product the fifth star.
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Well the idea sounds good but tooo bad it didn't execute quite as planned. I have the canon pixma mp210 printer, the black ink worked phenomenal but the printer just doesn't read color which was a huge let down. When I tried to get the problem fixed it just lead to another problem. The buyer was inkland, they didn't fix the problem; definitely the last time I buy something from them. I just went today to the store and bought an unrefurbished ink cartridge only to prevent another experience just like this one.
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