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Pros & Cons

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Pros

These cartridges are so competitively priced it makes life a lot easier. They fit into my canon ix6500 flawlessly, the printer recognises them and reads the ink levels. They're not only compatible, but last for well over 200 photos, and even light up ...  Read More



Cons

This is a very confusing advert as it shows 20 cartridges but then says 2 x pack of 5. These are not compatible. Don't buy them.

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Quality


Arrived on time great quality colours are as good as original cartridges have made several prints on good quality paper


Great quality at a very good price


Have bought cheap in asda before and was disappointed with quality of print compatibility and how long the cartridges lasted bu...  Read More

Price


Great price work well with my printer

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  • This product had a total of 137 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 26 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Not good for photoprinting though


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Except for one of the inks c525b which came without the gold bars and therefore is not recognised by my computer


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The cost of these inks when compared to others is almost too good to be true averaging out at around 60p a cartridge

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