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Set of 5 Original Ink Cartridges for Canon IP4200 IP4300 IP 5300 IP5300 MP500... | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: CE
Buy New: £33.49
New (16) Refurbished (5) from £7.54
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 66
MPN: CanonSet5 EAN: 5000358544015 ASIN: B000P9BXWA
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| » | Full set of Ink | | » | These are Original Canon Cartridges, not refilled, compatible or a refill kits! |
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Something seriously wrong here July 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently purchased a set of Canon ink tanks from Cartidge Zone. These were advertised and bought as Canon Originals but were delivered as Canon compatibles which I have no intention of using in my printer. I immediately returned the goods and am told a refund is on the way. But this does not include the cost of first-class recorded-delivery postage which I have incurred. Is this not tantamount to fraud?
Wake Up Seller..... April 21, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Wouldn't it be nice if the advertiser paid attention to it's customers, we now have three customer discussions all asking about suitability for different printers... Guess they have all done what I did, searched for their Cannon printer and saw that this item was in the list of "Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed" The offering does not give an exhaustive list of suitable printers... neither does it give the Cannon reference numbers on the cartridges. Wake up sellers, do you want to sell this product or not??? David
Faulty chips make excellent printers useless March 7, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Reviewers so far think that it is worth buying genuine cartridges. Having just had two faulty chips in a row on new genuine cartridges, my advice would be to buy a different make of printer - and not because the Canon's are not excellent when they are working, it is just a question of how many spare cartridges do you have to keep in order to ensure that you can continue printing when one runs out.
Unless you are dexterous, don't go with compatibles February 6, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
It was totally my fault - I missed the part that said 'compatible' when I ordered some replacement inks for my Canon MP530. Big mistake!! The chips on the original Canon ink cartridges are clearly not meant to be taken off and reused. Or perhaps I just don't have sufficient circus blood in my veins because I ended up with a mess that luckily did not drip onto the carpet. And luckily enough washed off my fingers such that I passed muster at the customer for whom I was trying to print some pages for.
My advice is to spend the few extra on orginal inks because Canon have no interest in making your life easier - and cheaper - by supplying 'quick swap' chips.
buy the genuine thing January 7, 2008 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I thought i would save money by buying compatible ink cartridges. My advice is dont. Had an assignement due in this morning, had to change the cartridge and ended up having to go to my brothers to print my essay. You can have problems with quality, mine printed one line in good bold print followed by poor quality the next. Have deep cleaned the printer several times. Have had this problem each time i have changed the compatible cartridge. Bad timing the night before my uni work was due in. I also agree with other comments on having to remove the chip from the original cartridge and place it on the compatible cartridge. this is very fiddley. the chip also tells the printer that the cartridge is empty, when it obviously isnt, and eventually a screen message tells you that cannon will not take any responsibility if the printer is damaged. Buy the original, get quality, save time and stress if things go wrong and you need printing to be reliable.
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