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Canon Cl641Xl Ink Cartridge 400 Pages - Tri-Colour

Enjoy wholesale warehouse direct pricing on this premium Genuine Canon CL-641XL Tri-Colour High Yield Ink Cartridge to suit several Canon Pixma Home inkjet and multifunction printers. They have been expertly designed by Canon's Image Laboratory engineers to deliver superior print quality and flawless durability. This original Canon Inkjet cartridge is an ideal replacement cartridge for applications that demand the very highest print quality output, particularly for when creating full-colour brochures, publications and artwork.

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Canon CL641XL Ink Cartridge 400 Pages - Tri-colour

Canon Cl641Xl Ink Cartridge 400 Pages - Tri-Colour

Enjoy wholesale warehouse direct pricing on this premium Genuine Canon CL-641XL Tri-Colour High Yield Ink Cartridge to suit several Canon Pixma Home inkjet and multifunction printers. They have been expertly designed by Canon's Image Laboratory engineers to deliver superior print quality and flawless durability. This original Canon Inkjet cartridge is an ideal replacement cartridge for applications that demand the very highest print quality output, particularly for when creating full-colour brochures, publications and artwork.

These Tri-Colour High Yield Ink Cartridges come filled with heaps more ink than the standard ones and so they will last a lot longer. And because of the larger capacity of ink, you'll have fewer cartridge change hassles, improved productivity and much lower overall print-per-page cost. And because there are less overall cartridges required, there's also a correspondingly fewer number of wasted empties, making these types of cartridges exceptionally ecologically friendly, which is great for our planet.

This cartridge contains superior quality Canon Fine11 ink which delivers a broad gamut of Tri-Colour High Yield colour expression with high saturation levels with accurate colour balance and matching for exceptional page imaging. Unique elemental properties of this formulation of ink also minimise page ink bleed.

Not only will you get professional quality results that Canon are well known for but you'll get consistent performance across the life of the cartridge. Individual polymers in the ink blend that help maintain the viscosity of the ink within defined parameters to ensure uniform printed output from the first page to the last. Other polymers act as a coolant to keep the heated printhead in check so that the flow of ink and subsequent dispersion levels are maintained within specification.

Prints made are both smear and scratch resistant thanks to the advanced chemical properties of the Canon Fine11 ink used. Additionally, drying time is also reduced and prints can then be handled and processed immediately without causing deterioration.

Canon has engineered this CL-641XL cartridge to endure a continuous print speed of up 8.4 (ppm) pages per minute without failure.

The science behind manufacturing images with these types of Canon Inkjet printer cartridges is known widely as thermal inkjet technology. It is a well-accepted methodology that has been around a while now and has proven over this time to be the most effective method of producing the very best quality colour output definition. The ink from the cartridge flows down to a mechanism called a prin-head. Inside the print head sits a bunch of microscopic nozzles surrounded by some mini heating pins. These heating pins then get switched on, and the heat forces the ink to expand and get squeezed out onto the media page to form the image. You may have also heard these kinds of printers also described as bubble jet printers. The quality output is far superior to other rival technologies such as laser and dot matrix reprographic production.

Printer operators and users can produce print quality up to 4800 x 1200 DPI resolution by merely changing printer settings and using particular media. You can also save on ink by switching to draft mode in settings for prints where this level of quality output is unnecessary.

The estimated page yield of this Canon CL-641XL Tri-Colour High Yield Ink Cartridge is up to 400 pages at 5% coverage. It's also been designed for quick and easy replacement use and set-up so you can get back to doing more important tasks.

Each one of these CL-641XL Tri-Colour High Yield Ink Cartridges comes in its storage box container and is vacuum packed inside to maximise shelf longevity and to prevent any air bubbles forming, leaks or blotching.

Key Features:

High Yield with More Ink

Vibrant Colours with Canon Fine11 Ink

Consistent Print Quality and Performance

Smear and Scratch Resistant Prints

Environmentally Friendly Materials

Fast Print Speeds Up to 8.4 Ppm

High Resolution Up to 4800 X 1200 Dpi

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Canon Cl641Xl Ink Cartridge 400 Pages - Tri-Colour

Enjoy wholesale warehouse direct pricing on this premium Genuine Canon CL-641XL Tri-Colour High Yield Ink Cartridge to suit several Canon Pixma Home inkjet and multifunction printers. They have been expertly designed by Canon's Image Laboratory engineers to deliver superior print quality and flawless durability. This original Canon Inkjet cartridge is an ideal replacement cartridge for applications that demand the very highest print quality output, particularly for when creating full-colour brochures, publications and artwork.

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