Canon BCI-21 Ink Tank (Black) | List Price: $8.25 Discount Price: $0.99

| Brand: Canon Binding: Electronics
Features: - Black inkjet replacement cartridge
- Yields 200 pages
- For use with BJC-4000 series, and Multipass c2500, c3000, and c5000
- Rich black ink for sharp text and graphics
- Genuine Canon quality product
good buy [Posted on 2000-06-28] This is a fairly inexpensive replacement with no problems. It only lasts about 100 pages, but it's worth it.
buy them on sale, they don't last long [Posted on 2001-01-19] I use alot of ink cartridges. These are small and need to be replaced often. They're packaged well so you can replace the cartridge easily without getting ink all over you.
Rebate response [Posted on 2001-03-14] I bought 3 Canon BJP black cartridges. The rebate offer was to buy 3 and get a rebate for the 3 one. I followed all directions and just received a denial. The card states that I did not buy 3 of the same product. In fact, I did. I bought one single cartridge and one twin pack of the same cartridge. What was the problem with getting the rebate??
Buy the original [Posted on 2001-06-23] Buy the original ink tank and you'll won't be sorry. Some of the refill kits or the generic ones can clog. Not worth a few dollars of problems and costly repairs. The two packs are better deals.
High cholesterol? [Posted on 2002-05-23] I make only infrequent use of my Canon Multipass printer, sometimes letting it stand idle for several weeks. For whatever reason, the black ink tanks clog the printhead after prolonged disuse whereas the color ones keep functioning. Although more likely to happen with a clone, the same has occurred with Canon originals. Before throwing out the printer (and I've come close), run it through the cleaning cycle at least 5 successive times and try printing again. If it's still not working right, do another 5 cleaning cycles. So far, that's done the trick for me, but if 10 times doesn't produce the desired result, you'll need to do some invasive surgery on the printhead itself. As for using cartridges from clone manufacturers, my experience has been that they often require far more "priming" than the original manufacturer's product. As a result, you're wasting ink and saving less money than you may have thought. Also, when ordering Canon ink supplies, beware the manufacturer's confusing and inconsistent use of the terms "ink cartridge" and "ink tank." It's led to my receiving the wrong item on more than one occasion.
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