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Canon ClI651C Inkjet Cartridge 330 Pages - Cyan

Get a Genuine OEM Canon CLI-651C Cyan Inkjet Cartridge to suit Canon Pixma iP-7260, Pixma MG-5460, Pixma MG-5560, Pixma MG-6360, Pixma MG-6460, Pixma MG-7160, Pixma MX-726, Pixma MX-926 Series Printers - 330 pages.

SKU: GC66-CLI651C

Canon CLI651C Inkjet Cartridge 330 Pages - Cyan

Canon ClI651C Inkjet Cartridge 330 Pages - Cyan

Get a Genuine OEM Canon CLI-651C Cyan Inkjet Cartridge to suit Canon Pixma iP-7260, Pixma MG-5460, Pixma MG-5560, Pixma MG-6360, Pixma MG-6460, Pixma MG-7160, Pixma MX-726, Pixma MX-926 Series Printers - 330 pages.

The Canon PIXMA CLI-651C Cyan Ink Cartridge has a printing life of up to 332 pages at 5% coverage and is compatible with the Canon MG5460, MG5560, MG6360, MG6460, MG7160, MX726, MX926, iP7260 and iX6860. Cyan ink cartridge Standard yield - up to 332 pages at 5% coverage Compatible with the Canon MG5460, MG5560, MG6360, MG6460, MG7160, MX726, MX926, iP7260 and iX6860.

Your Canon printer is able to produce vivid quality printing with Genuine Canon CLI-651C Cyan Ink Cartridges.

Canon is a respected global manufacturer of consumer products including cameras, printers, calculators and printer consumables. Canon has printers for the home and office which deliver long lasting professional print quality.

Canon Inkjet Cartridges use FINE (Full Photolithographic InkJet Nozzle Engineering) Print Head Technology to ensure your printing is sharp and detailed.

The PGI, PG, CL, CLI and BCI series cartridges are designed to save you money. With indvidual ink tanks you only need replace the empty colour. Individual ink tanks increase the efficiency of your printer and reduce waste. The Canon Inkjet ranges are designed to give you fast drying, smudge resistant, long lasting printing.

The InkJet cartridges also use ChromaLife 100+ Technology which is designed to ensure your photos stay fresh, vibrant and colourful for up to 300 years when combined with Canon photo paper.

Key Features:

Yield Up to 332 Pages

Vivid Colour Printing with Sharp Definition

Fast Drying, Smudge-resistant Prints

Chromalife 100+ Technology for Long-lasting Photos

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Canon ClI651C Inkjet Cartridge 330 Pages - Cyan

Get a Genuine OEM Canon CLI-651C Cyan Inkjet Cartridge to suit Canon Pixma iP-7260, Pixma MG-5460, Pixma MG-5560, Pixma MG-6360, Pixma MG-6460, Pixma MG-7160, Pixma MX-726, Pixma MX-926 Series Printers - 330 pages.

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