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Canon GI-63C Ink Bottle Cyan for Pixma MegaTank G660

Manufactured under Canon's exacting internal quality guidelines to meet pre-determined quality and performance criterion parameters, these GI-63C Cyan Ink Bottle delivers superb quality printing results, performance and longevity.

SKU: GC66-GI-63C

Canon GI-63C Ink Bottle Cyan for Pixma MegaTank G660

Canon GI-63C Ink Bottle Cyan for Pixma MegaTank G660

Manufactured under Canon's exacting internal quality guidelines to meet pre-determined quality and performance criterion parameters, these GI-63C Cyan Ink Bottle delivers superb quality printing results, performance and longevity.

This GI-63C Cyan Ink Bottle is one in the Pixma Megatank series of ink bottles that make up the Canon image development system which produces a perfect mix of quality and economy for a large variety of applications for the modern office, school or home user.

The ink bottle has been designed to produce consistent results without failure up to printer speeds of 3.9ipm.

Contains a unique formulation of premium quality Pigment Dye ink developed by Canon's in-house ink laboratory team to ensure superior print quality, performance and colour matching. The microscopic ink droplet size of 1/4800 inch (picolitre) ensures continuous high-resolution page coverage. The printed output is also fade resistant, smudge proof and durable to allow for continuous robust handling and be able to withstand adverse environmental conditions.

This contains more ink than the standard size, so you can print significantly more and endure fewer bottles change hassles.

The image formation process system utilised is a relatively new concept in reprography and it is called thermal inkjet technology. Ink is pumped from the GI-63C inkcartridge to a print head which uses a tiny heating plate to expand and then force the ink through a set of microscopic nozzles out onto the paper. Images are created at amazingly high-quality resolution levels compared to other types, and hence this type of printing is always recommended where the highest quality output is desired.

Uniquely formulated chemical additives have been added to the ink tank blend to improve print reliability and performance. One such compound acts to keep the printhead assembly at the exact right temperature during printing to maximise ink spread and even dispersion across the page as well as to prevent heating elements from failing. Others ensure the ink viscosity is maintained so that continuous ink flow can occur during the printing and line clogging can be avoided once at rest.

Each one of these Canon Cyan Ink Bottles is housed in its own fully vacuum-sealed container to maximise longevity and avoid ink seepage. It is then also put inside a protective box for easy storage and access.

The print volume of this ink bottle is up to 8000 pages at 5% coverage. Suitable for use in a Canon Pixma MegatankG660 Printers.

Key Features:

Superior Quality Pigment Dye Ink

Up to 8000 Pages Yield

Thermal Inkjet Technology

Fade-resistant and Smudge-proof Prints

Enhanced Print Reliability and Performance

Vacuum-sealed for Maximum Longevity

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Canon GI-63C Ink Bottle Cyan for Pixma MegaTank G660

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Canon GI-63C Ink Bottle Cyan for Pixma MegaTank G660

Manufactured under Canon's exacting internal quality guidelines to meet pre-determined quality and performance criterion parameters, these GI-63C Cyan Ink Bottle delivers superb quality printing results, performance and longevity.

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