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I've never had a printer last more than 2 years, so the list of printers that Amazon has stored for me along with its recommendations of compatible cartridges is becoming rather prolific and complicated--perhaps even too much for Amazon's market-leading consumer-tracking technology. In this case, the fault is not completely the consumer's (blame Canon's hyperactive printer production teams if you prefer not to bring your case against Amazon). The claim in the cap-letters that the PGI-220 is compatible with the MP610 is simply wrong. the Canon Pixma 620 and the Canon Pixma 610, despite the implication of the bold-font description, do not share the same cartridges. This cartridge will fit the MP620 Canon printer but NOT the MP610. Moreover, the personalized little box with the heading "Will this work in your printer?," has also got it wrong. This cartridge will not work with the Canon Pixma MP560 printer (even before it died on me), regardless of what Amazon says.
Ironically, the heading does NOT list one of the machines this cartridge actually WILL work in, namely the Canon Pixma MP640, which is the printer I'm ordering it for.
Now you've at least reduced the odds against a non-OEM cartridge falling short of expectations in your Canon printer. At best, it will come reasonably close to a Canon cartridge (but no guarantees that it won't clog your ink nozzles); at worst, the clone cartridge will spill black ink over your papers and person before it's taken its proper seat inside your printer. After a couple of frustrating episodes of "deep-cleaning" (sufficiently vigorous to empty an entire freshly-installed cartridge), I discovered one last-ditch method guaranteed to work (if the problem indeed is a clogged ink jet). Pick up one of those aerosol cans with compressed air and blast it through the ink-releasing nozzle. The results were instantaneous, dramatic and effective.
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Like all the other inks from Ink it up 4 less, this one gets the job done. The employees at Staples also do not pay close enough attention and allow me to turn it in for the $2 ink recycling, making this ink very inexpensive. It does appear at times to print darker than OEM ink.Best Deals for 3pk non OEM Canon PGI-220 compatible black Ink Cartridge With CHIP
5 stars in all categories--quality, speed of delivery, price. Can't ask for more.Not my first purchase from this company & won't be the last.
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