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Rhinotek Compatible Photo Cyan Ink Tank for Canon BCI-6

Rhinotek Compatible Photo Cyan Ink Tank for Canon BCI-6

List Price: $14.28
Your Price: $10.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If I could give zero stars, I would.
Review: Don't make a mistake - if you buy this after-market ink you'll be disappointed - and you may just ruin your print head. I thought "What harm would it do to just try it - the price is right." So I bought the photo cyan and photo magenta since those colors seem to be sucked down faster than any onthers on my S820. I first replaced the photo cyan cartridge. At first there didn't seem to be a huge difference. But then I reprinted some photos I had orginally printed with the OEM cartridge and did a side-by-side comparison. I could detect a more washed-out greenish tint to my output - and this was just 1 cartridge. Before I could finish printing my 3rd photo, the RMA was filled-out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If I could give zero stars, I would.
Review: Don't make a mistake - if you buy this after-market ink you'll be disappointed - and you may just ruin your print head. I thought "What harm would it do to just try it - the price is right." So I bought the photo cyan and photo magenta since those colors seem to be sucked down faster than any onthers on my S820. I first replaced the photo cyan cartridge. At first there didn't seem to be a huge difference. But then I reprinted some photos I had orginally printed with the OEM cartridge and did a side-by-side comparison. I could detect a more washed-out greenish tint to my output - and this was just 1 cartridge. Before I could finish printing my 3rd photo, the RMA was filled-out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If I could give zero stars, I would.
Review: Don't make a mistake - if you buy this after-market ink you'll be disappointed - and you may just ruin your print head. I thought "What harm would it do to just try it - the price is right." So I bought the photo cyan and photo magenta since those colors seem to be sucked down faster than any onthers on my S820. I first replaced the photo cyan cartridge. At first there didn't seem to be a huge difference. But then I reprinted some photos I had orginally printed with the OEM cartridge and did a side-by-side comparison. I could detect a more washed-out greenish tint to my output - and this was just 1 cartridge. Before I could finish printing my 3rd photo, the RMA was filled-out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You get what you pay for!
Review: I tried to find a cheaper ink and now I am paying.
I replaced two colors with Rhinoteck cartridges in my Cannon S800.
The prints looked good at first however after a while, the prints lost saturation and appeared streaky. The head test showed the two Rhinotek colors were paler and were streaking. It appeared as though the two heads were getting plugged. I replaced the cartridges with Cannons and the problem is getting better. I do not know if I will have to replace the heads.


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