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I decided to keep it instead of spending more money returning it. I received the wrong color ink and the shipper did not have anymore of the color I ordered. I will use the tank eventually.
Quality varies considerably. I teach digital photography and recommend printer manufacturer's inks to assure quality results. Have been using Canon 8 ink in my Canon Pixma iP520 photo printer for over 3 years. I sell prints from this printer. "Compatible ink" means ink cartridge will work in that printer.
It is at lease as good as processed photos at retailers (i.e.: Costco), about the same cost, but clearly more convenient. With regard to the inks, I believe the quality, tones, and accuracy is excellent. Overall, the Canon Pixma printers (IP6600D in our case) exceed our expectations for photo quality. Additionally, the "6600" has an easy to use duplexing capability that is easy to access when printing text pages, saving substantially on wasted paper.
Good product, but ink price is causing me to cut back on prints.Went out and bought a used Laser Printer, for text prints.
Great product and great quality. But one con: Staples has got this this brand ink for as cheap as $13.49 a tank.
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