Canon printer inks

Started by Noreen, Mar 09, 2010, 11:48:44

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Noreen

Suggestions please for a reliable online supplier of authentic Canon printer inks.

Simon

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Rik

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Noreen

Do you both use these suppliers?

Ray

I've just been looking at prices for genuine Canon replacements for my Pixma MP640 printer and the best prices I've found so far have been direct from Canon at the Canon Store
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Rik

I use the ones I've suggested, Noreen (they are actually the same company, but sometimes one site is cheaper than the other. I've used them for a decade or so, HP, Epson and Canon originals. Prices have always been good as has delivery.
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Simon

I use the one I suggested, Noreen, but for compatible cartridges.
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Noreen

Thanks, I'll have a look at all recommendations.

Noreen

The Canon Store does seem to be cheapest for four of my five cartridges although it seems that they might take a little longer to arrive, which wouldn't bother me.

Rik

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sobranie

I tend to buy manufacturers orig cartridges for the first few years of the printers life. I then start to buy cheapo alternatives when considering the possible demise of the printer.

Ray

Good to hear, Noreen,  :thumb:
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Rik

Quote from: sobranie on Mar 09, 2010, 17:58:07
I tend to buy manufacturers orig cartridges for the first few years of the printers life. I then start to buy cheapo alternatives when considering the possible demise of the printer.

Not a bad concept, Rick.
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