Canon Gi-55 Cyan Ink Bottle For Gx1060 / Gx2060 - 3k Page Yield
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Canon MAXIFY GI-55 MegaTank Ink Bottle CYAN
Yields
Standard 3000
Print yields are calculated with international standard ISO/IEC 24711 which uses standard test prints designed to represent typical A4 documents and testing in controlled conditions. Actual print yields will vary. Yields calculated with subsequent sets of ink printing continuously. During initial printer setup a certain amount of ink is used to fill the print heads nozzles and so the page yield of the initial bundled set of ink is lower than that of subsequent sets. Printing smaller print jobs will lower the print yield when compared with printing continuously.
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Canon MAXIFY GI-55 MegaTank Ink Bottle CYAN
Yields
Standard 3000
Print yields are calculated with international standard ISO/IEC 24711 which uses standard test prints designed to represent typical A4 documents and testing in controlled conditions. Actual print yields will vary. Yields calculated with subsequent sets of ink printing continuously. During initial printer setup a certain amount of ink is used to fill the print heads nozzles and so the page yield of the initial bundled set of ink is lower than that of subsequent sets. Printing smaller print jobs will lower the print yield when compared with printing continuously.
Canon MAXIFY GI-55 MegaTank Ink Bottle CYAN
Yields
Standard 3000
Print yields are calculated with international standard ISO/IEC 24711 which uses standard test prints designed to represent typical A4 documents and testing in controlled conditions. Actual print yields will vary. Yields calculated with subsequent sets of ink printing continuously. During initial printer setup a certain amount of ink is used to fill the print heads nozzles and so the page yield of the initial bundled set of ink is lower than that of subsequent sets. Printing smaller print jobs will lower the print yield when compared with printing continuously.