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Canon Cartridge 106 for Imageclass MF6530 MF6550 | List Price: $166.99 Discount Price: $56.95

| Brand: Canon Binding: Electronics
Features: - For Model Number(s) - Canon MF6530/MF6550/MF6560/MF6580
- Contains - Toner Cartridge
- Quantity Per Box/Pack/Carton - Each
These things don't last long enough and cost too much [Posted on 2007-09-11] Sure, they work fine (thus 2 stars instead of 1), but toner is a crock. These guys sell the machines at a loss to make up their profits in the consumables (toner) and that is lame.
I buy a new cartridge when I have to, but I refill (or send it off to be refilled) whenever possible. Spending this much for a toner cartridge makes me cry, and we copy on the lightest legible setting.
Never delivered [Posted on 2008-02-13] This product was ordered weeks ago and finally got an email that said that they no longer stocked this product. So, never delivered.
Good product [Posted on 2008-09-24] A wonderful and efficient machine to work complicated documents like double-sided printing and pdf. The ink is high volume and Amazon has the best price.
Expensive Cartridge Insufficient Output for Money [Posted on 2008-12-22] I have a Canon ImageClass 6550. I have used it to make copies of my notes and homework for a class I teach in Chemistry because I am not compensated for it. With 28 students and making printout of homework that altogether consist of 8-19 pages 28 times (224-532 pages) which uses up the cartridge fast. I also make printouts of my notes which could be 30-60 pages per chapter (840-1680 pages). This uses up the cartridge fast. Alternatively, when I make copies the density is too high and I have to lower it manually. Moreover, I have to take the cartridge out and reshake it several times; otherwise I get white streaks on printout. So switching between copying and printout is not without problems. So I dislike using the 6550 for copies because I believe it uses up the cartridge faster. Moreover for the same usage of about 3000 pages, I can use an HP 1320 with a cartridge that costs $76 from HP. This Canon cartridge costs $155 and is slowly rising. The Canon cartridge strikes me as being doubly expensive. Which would you rather pay, $155 to Canon or $76 to HP for 3000 pages? I think the cartridge is not competitive in price and performance compared to HP.
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