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All the cartridges came inside a box with a manual. The syringe came inside a bag with needles they are color so you won't mix them up with inks. Great product! I just might buy more caps just in case I might rip some off not saying its cheap but you know how rubber is.
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I received these cartridges after a horrible experience with another seller claiming to sell the same product. These arrived without a hitch, they work PERFECTLY in my machine (canon pixma mg5320), filling them was easy. I am using FDA approved food coloring in them and they PRINT LIKE A DREAM!The only small complaint I have is, while filling the cartridges is easy it is a very tedious. The initial filling process requires you to fill and wait about 3 times for the sponges to absorb the ink.
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I bought the PGI 225 and CLI 226 compatible refillable cartridges for my Canon Pixma MG5270. I knew that the 225 / 226 combo is physically compatible with the 725 / 726 that the MG5270 uses. However, the cartridges were not electronically compatible, and the printer initially refused to see them (Canon deliberately ensures that printers and cartridges sold in different geographies are not compatible with each other, in order to be able to dictate price fort consumables at every market, and reduce bulk gray market imports).I then took the chips off the Canon original 725 / 726 and put them onto the 225 / 226 compatible ones that I had bought, and then, the printer recognized the cartridges. But ink level indication does not work.
So, if you are buying these cartridges for a printer other than those explicitly marked to use the specific cartridge model, you will have to do what I did.
The cartridges themselves work fine they hold ink and supply that ink to the print head that's what cartridges are meant to do :)
The quality of print depends on the quality of the ink that you refill. The cartridge is just storage.
Refilling is easy, but like with any refilling there will be some spillage, so it is messy business.
One feedback for the manufacturer: the rubber caps for the refill holes are very flimsy. Using slightly tougher rubber or another mechanism for opening and closing the refill hole would not add significantly to the costs.
My recommendation? Buy it, and save ink. Even if you have to replace print heads prematurely on account of bad quality of ink (nothing to do with the cartridge), the cost savings with the refilled ink make up for it.
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