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Canon PGI670XLBK Black XL Ink Tank - 2 Packs

The Canon PGI-670XL Ink Cartridge is designed to complement your Canon printer by producing high quality, smudge-resistant prints. It will deliver optimal colour reproduction and fast drying results for professional quality prints. Cartridge has an estimated yield of up to 500 pages.This cartridge is compatible with the Canon G5760, MG5765, MG5766, MG6860, MG6865, MG6866, MG7760, MG7765 and MG7766 printer. The pack contains a single XL black ink cartridge.

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Canon PGI670XLBK Black XL Ink Tank - 2 Packs

Canon PGI670XLBK Black XL Ink Tank - 2 Packs

The Canon PGI-670XL Ink Cartridge is designed to complement your Canon printer by producing high quality, smudge-resistant prints. It will deliver optimal colour reproduction and fast drying results for professional quality prints. Cartridge has an estimated yield of up to 500 pages.This cartridge is compatible with the Canon G5760, MG5765, MG5766, MG6860, MG6865, MG6866, MG7760, MG7765 and MG7766 printer. The pack contains a single XL black ink cartridge.

Genuine Canon inks have been formulated to produce exceptionally vibrant colours and crystal-clear deep colours that are beautifully accurate. Your prints won't have strange lines or streaks, so you can take pride in using and sharing them.

Using Genuine Canon inks helps to guard your Canon Printer against damage and possible machine malfunction. Third party inks may cause photo colours to fade faster, or papers to curl due to incompatibility. You can enhance the performance of your Canon printer by ensuring it is protected from internal damage.

Genuine Canon inks and photo papers are optimised to work together. With the combination of genuine Canon dye inks and selected genuine Canon photo papers, our ChromaLife 100+ system can preserve the colour and quality of your favourite images for up to 300 years.

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Canon PGI670XLBK Black XL Ink Tank - 2 Packs

The Canon PGI-670XL Ink Cartridge is designed to complement your Canon printer by producing high quality, smudge-resistant prints. It will deliver optimal colour reproduction and fast drying results for professional quality prints. Cartridge has an estimated yield of up to 500 pages.This cartridge is compatible with the Canon G5760, MG5765, MG5766, MG6860, MG6865, MG6866, MG7760, MG7765 and MG7766 printer. The pack contains a single XL black ink cartridge.

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