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Canon Cli526Bk Photo Inkjet Cartridge 2185 Pages - Black

Get wholesale direct pricing with unparalleled genuine print quality and performance every time with this original Canon CLI-526BK Photo Black Ink Cartridge to suit several Canon Pixma Home series inkjet printers, multi-function and all-in-one devices today!

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Canon CLI526BK Photo Inkjet Cartridge 2185 Pages - Black

Canon Cli526Bk Photo Inkjet Cartridge 2185 Pages - Black

Get wholesale direct pricing with unparalleled genuine print quality and performance every time with this original Canon CLI-526BK Photo Black Ink Cartridge to suit several Canon Pixma Home series inkjet printers, multi-function and all-in-one devices today!

Each one of these CLI-526BK Photo Black ink cartridges comes filled with a particular formulation of ink and additive enhancers developed by Canon's chemical laboratories R & D team.

Some special additives are included in this CLI-526BK ink blend to act as a coolant for the heated print head and also to maintain a viscosity so that ink flow to the print-head development system is not inhibited and pump lines do not get clogged.

This Genuine Canon CLI-526BK cartridge will produce up to 2185 pages at 5% coverage. It holds more ink so you'll enjoy much greater intervals between cartridge changes, saving you time with fewer interruptions so productivity can be maintained. The other great thing about higher yield ink cartridges like this one is with fewer cartridges lying around, you'll have less overall waste which is great for the environment.

Perfect for a whole range of different printing tasks whether at the office, home or school. Near photo lab prints quality is possible with this CLI-526BK by using specific photo paper and media and altering advanced printer settings to match.

Prints produced by this Canon CLI-526BK Photo Black Ink Cartridge are incredibly resistant to blotching, page streaks, smudging and fading which is often caused by simple office handling and hostile environmental elements. As a result, print longevity and durability are significantly increased.

Prints have excellent original colour matching properties with high page saturation and exceedingly low bleed levels. This ink cartridge is capable of maintaining consistent printed output at print speeds up to 24 (ppm) pages per minute.

Print operators can achieve high quality printed output with up to 9600 x 2400 DPI resolution thanks to the microscopic ink droplet size. Canon's imaging chemists recognise that the smaller the ink droplet size can be made, the higher the print quality definition and so they have utilised modern methods with unique base elements to ensure the final ink formula meets these parameters.

Operators can attain a variety of different quality outputs depending on the desired applications simply by changing some critical settings in the advanced printer settings panel. For jobs where the highest quality is demanded like for photo or artwork production, recommended special paper should be utilised, and the respective printer settings to match that type of media then plugged into the settings page. For other jobs that are not so quality critical, operators can tone down the amount of CLI-526BK Photo Black ink used in the same panel. This mode is often known as draft mode, and it produces acceptable quality prints for internal documents and memos and has the added advantage of extending the print cartridge because a lot less ink gets consumed.

The technology that is utilised used to form an image with this type of genuine printer cartridge is called thermal inkjet reprography. The ink that is in the cartridge tank is applied to the media by way of a heated element expanding the ink that is sitting inside hundreds of microscopic printhead nozzle outlets. Images are created at superior quality resolution levels compared to other types of print technologies like laser and dot matrix type printing engines.

Developed from a non-toxic, wide range of durable components and materials and assembled to meet the highest exacting and precise engineering standards demanded by Canon's manufacturing design team. Each CLI-526BK cartridge is regularly inspected throughout the manufacturing process and then tested to meet a series of quality and performance criteria parameters before being certified for packaging and distribution.

Key Features:

Genuine Canon Cli-526bk Photo Black Ink Cartridge

High Yield Up to 2185 Pages

Enhanced Print Longevity and Durability

High-resolution Prints Up to 9600 X 2400 Dpi

Resistant to Smudging, Fading, and Blotching

Eco-friendly Design Using Non-toxic Materials

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