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Canon CL641 Ink Cartridge 180 Pages - Tri-colour

Save heaps today on this genuine Canon CL-641 Tri-Colour Ink Cartridge. It suits a wide range of Canon Pixma Home series inkjet, multi-function and All-in-One printers and devices and has been designed to produce maximal quality with durable performance. These attributes make this genuine cartridge from Canon cartridge the ideal selection where the highest quality possible for printed output is demanded.

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Canon CL641 Ink Cartridge 180 Pages - Tri-colour

Canon CL641 Ink Cartridge 180 Pages - Tri-colour

Save heaps today on this genuine Canon CL-641 Tri-Colour Ink Cartridge. It suits a wide range of Canon Pixma Home series inkjet, multi-function and All-in-One printers and devices and has been designed to produce maximal quality with durable performance. These attributes make this genuine cartridge from Canon cartridge the ideal selection where the highest quality possible for printed output is demanded.

This print cartridge has an estimated yield capacity rating of up to 180 pages at 5% coverage.

This CL-641 Tri-Colour Canon Inkjet cartridge comes filled with Canon's Fine11 premium ink to provide for crisp and clear lines for professional text output to produce quality typewritten publications, reports and other standard office printing. It also presents a broad spectrum of smooth colour gradations, hues and tones with minimal image graininess for vibrant colour photo and artwork expression.

Transferring the ink into an image formation onto the paper is undertaken by an advanced ink print development process. The print technology utilised with these particular CL-641 printer cartridges is known as thermal inkjet. The ink from the cartridge tank is transported by a pump to a print head that has hundreds of microscopic nozzles surrounded by sets of integrated heating pins. The heat generated by these pins expands the ink inside these nozzles, and this forces it out onto the page in the micro-droplet form to ultimately create the final image. As a result of this direct application process, the print quality resolution is significantly higher than other reprography technologies like laser and dot matrix. This makes inkjet type engines the preferred printing technology for achieving the maximum print resolution.

This CL-641 Tri-Colour Ink Cartridge is one in a family series of ink cartridges that make up the total image development system. In conjunction with others, it produces a perfect mix of quality and precise colour graphics that will bring your photo and artwork images to life, but with the correct settings also deliver sharp and crisp high definition lines for professional text and graph work applications.

The unique Canon Inkjet ink formula delivers consistent, high-quality prints with high saturation, accurate colour matching and colour balance with extremely low bleed levels, particularly when used with recommended media stock.

This genuine ink cartridge has been designed by Canon engineers to ensure adherence to the highest QA manufacturing standards which ultimately culminates in the continuous high performance, dependability and maximum output capacity for every cartridge that exits their factory.

The advanced design of the print-head nozzle applicator together with the unique properties and additives in the Canon CL-641 ink blend mix ensure maximum resistance to smudges and smearing, making printed output robust and tolerant of adverse environmental conditions. Thanks to a microscopic ink droplet size of the ink formula developed by Canon laboratory chemists, users can expect to achieve up to 4800 x 1200 DPI pure resolution quality, particularly so when applying to particular media types with different printer settings.

This CL-641 cartridge has been developed to endure a continuous print speed of up 8.4 (ppm) pages per minute.

Ink viscosity is managed by a unique chemical additive that acts to maintain ink particles with a specific range. This contributes significantly to producing very consistent printed output from beginning to end as well helping to avoid stary lines and streaks across the media surfaces from appearing. Other additives to the CL-641 ink mix act as a coolant to maintain printhead temperature at optimal levels for correct ink layering dispersion and spread across the media surface.

This colour of this ink cartridge is Tri-Colour and it comes packed individually and inside it is vacuum packed to prevent leaking, maximise shelf life and eliminate air bubble formation and blotching. Suitable for Canon Inkjet Pixma Home family of printers and multi-function devices. It really is the perfect premium quality ink cartridge for a whole host of individual high-end printing tasks whether working at the office, the home or at school.

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Canon CL641 Ink Cartridge 180 Pages - Tri-colour

Save heaps today on this genuine Canon CL-641 Tri-Colour Ink Cartridge. It suits a wide range of Canon Pixma Home series inkjet, multi-function and All-in-One printers and devices and has been designed to produce maximal quality with durable performance. These attributes make this genuine cartridge from Canon cartridge the ideal selection where the highest quality possible for printed output is demanded.

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