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Canon Cli681Xlc High Yield Ink Cartridge 515 Pages - Cyan

Save more on this genuine Canon CLI-681XLC Cyan high yield ink cartridge suitable for use in a range of Canon Pixma of Inkjet, Multi-function Printers and All-in-One devices.

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Canon CLI681XLC High Yield Ink Cartridge 515 Pages - Cyan

Canon Cli681Xlc High Yield Ink Cartridge 515 Pages - Cyan

Save more on this genuine Canon CLI-681XLC Cyan high yield ink cartridge suitable for use in a range of Canon Pixma of Inkjet, Multi-function Printers and All-in-One devices.

This ink cartridge comes filled with Canon's patented particular formulation of premium ink and forms part of the family of printer cartridges that provide exceptional quality printed documents as well as vivid full-colour images, particularly when utilised with advanced printer settings and with recommended particular media. The high saturation and low bleed characteristics ensure crisp and clear lines for producing exceptional text work and the full gamut of solid Canon Cyan ensures more significant expression of vibrancy when printing images, photos and artwork.

Prints made are both abrasion and scratch resistant due to the combination of the ink properties and the fixing application process onto to the media. Achieve highly accurate colour matching up to 4800 x 1200 DPI resolution utilising advanced printer settings and special media.

The print quality of this genuine ink cartridge is typical of what we have come to expect from Canon, consistent quality with crisp and clear results time and time again. Much of this due to the unique Dry used in each ink cartridge tank which has been engineered and meticulously developed by Canon's ink research and development team at their dedicated imaging laboratories to ensure optimum print results and the highest reliability.

Prints produced with this Cyan ink cartridge is also resistant to smudging and fading which results in higher durability for extensive handling and output longevity.

The Image Processing System of the printer uses a component called a thermal print head to produce a perfect balance and mixture of inks for the best output results. Software system processes also ensure every ink droplet is precisely applied so that overall processing time is minimised, which results in faster printing and improved office efficiency and productivity.

These types of inkjet printers utilise an image formation process called thermal inkjet technology to create the final image. The output nozzle section of the print-head houses a mini heating element which expands the ink that has been drawn from the ink cartridge tank and forces it out into a micro pico-litre droplet form onto the surface of the paper. The smaller the picolitre droplet size number, generally the better the print resolution produced. Additionally, because the droplet is smaller, less total ink is used, so cost-per-page is lower which makes it cheaper to operate.

Suitable for use in suit Canon Pixma TR7560, TR8560, TS6160, TS8160 and TS9160 Inkjet printers, Multi-Function Devices, and All-in-One Devices.

The ink viscosity (thickness) is accurately measured by internal sensors and managed in a way to eliminate stray line streak occurrence across the media's surface.

These genuine Canon inkjet cartridges are recognised as the pinnacle in respect to quality and performance and therefore ideal for jobs where such attributes are demanded and valued. Perfect for producing high-end reports, tables, documents, publications, brochures and colour photos and artwork.

Each cartridge is developed from eco-friendly materials and non-toxic components and manufactured in high-grade clinical, sterile factory conditions to ensure continuous durability and safety.

Each cartridge comes individually vacuum packed to maintain shelf life and to prevent air bubbles, leakages and ink blotching formation.

Key Features:

Premium Canon Cli-681xlc Cyan Ink Cartridge

Vibrant Colours with High Saturation

Resistant to Smudging and Fading

Up to 4800 X 1200 DPI Resolution

515 Pages Yield at 5% Coverage

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