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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Canon PhotoCyan BCI-6PC Genuine Canon Ink TankCustomer Review: Be careful Summary: 4 StarsI ordered Canon BCI-6C Cyan for my Canon Pixma iP 4000. Amazon sent BCI-6PM Photo Magenta instead. It looks the same and fits in the printer but does not work. I contacted Canon who informed me that the photo ink tanks cannot be used in the printer I have. I have had to replace this with the proper tank and that solved the problem. I think Amazon should refund or replace with the proper number. The rating does not apply in this case.
Customer Review: Canon Inks very reliable Summary: 5 StarsI have used Canon genuine inks for my Canon i9900 printer with great results. I have never experienced streaks or clogging of my printer head. I cannot say the same thing for many compatibles. If you have an expensive Canon printer that you want to last, I recommend this ink!
Customer Review: great ink Summary: 5 StarsAmazon has a good price for true canon ink. I've been buying mine's locally (not sure why in the past I didn't think of checking on Amazon.) For reviewer's comments on the "P" version of the ink, Some (not all) canon printers use BOTH the Cyan, Magenta and Photo Cyan and Photo Magenta ink cartridges. If your printer only uses 4 ink cartridges you probably should NOT be using PC or PM. If you have a printer with 6 ink cartridges then PC and PM are two additional required ones. Whats the difference? The PC and PM are a different shade of Cyan and Magenta which allows the more expensive 6 color printers to be a bit more granular in the shades of color they can produce in your photos so they can be a little more accurate compared to the four color printers.
Customer Review: Canon ink tank Summary: 3 StarsYour pricing is excessive. I don't know what Canon charges, but the 8-cartridge set costs more than 20% of the cost of the printer itself.
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Customer Review: Watchout for the 'P' Summary: 3 StarsAfter putting this ink tank in my Canon i860 the color was WAY off on all my prints. The reason? My other ink tanks were not designated "photo" ink tanks. You cannot mix and match.
It's easy to get confused because the only difference is the 'P' in the code, i.e., BCI-6PC vs BCI-6C
It's easy to check, just look at your other color ink tanks and see if they have a 'P' designated on their label. If not, stay away from 'P' ink tanks. They do very little to improve photo prints anyway (I can't by any means see the difference).
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