Canon PFI 1000PBK photo black ink cartridge (original Canon)

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123ink With the Canon PFI-1000PBK ink cartridge, you can print photos and prints in black. This cartridge contains 80 ml of ink which prints approximately 5490 photos (10x15) or 1600 photos in A2 size. As well as stocking the popular Canon, Brother, Epson and HP brands, amongst others, you can also opt for the 123ink compatible versions. Our own-brand ink cartridges and toner cartridges contain more ink than the original brands and will save you money! Not to mention that all of our 123ink products also come with a 100% lifetime guarantee. On top of selling printers and printer consumables, we also have tapes, labels, and an extensive range of office supplies.

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With the Canon PFI-1000PBK ink cartridge, you can print photos and prints in black. This cartridge contains 80 ml of ink which prints approximately 5490 photos (10x15) or 1600 photos in A2 size. As well as stocking the popular Canon, Brother, Epson and HP brands, amongst others, you can also opt for the 123ink compatible versions. Our own-brand ink cartridges and toner cartridges contain more ink than the original brands and will save you money! Not to mention that all of our 123ink products also come with a 100% lifetime guarantee. On top of selling printers and printer consumables, we also have tapes, labels, and an extensive range of office supplies.

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Razor-sharp – the original Canon printer ink allows razor-sharp printing results with high colour stability Print more – with the 80 ml photo black ink tank, up to 2,205 photos in the format 10 x 15 cm or 256 photos in A2 format can be printed Vivid photos – This pigment-based ink system allows prints with rich and deep colours that are characterised by high colour stability Compatibility – Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 printer Box contents: 1 x Canon PFI 1000 PBK ink cartridge, 80 ml photo black


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