Any Discounted Canon OEM INK MX922[c251,c250] USA?

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I just began using my new MX922. It uses Canon c251 & c250 carts. The prints I have been getting with the Canon OEM Inks on "Canon Glossy Paper" are fantastic!

On occasion I will want to use Canon OEM inks. Perhaps all the time if I can find them discounted.

Question: Any USA sellers offering significant discounts?

I have seen discounted cart postings on EBAY, but they look like folks are selling the SETUP carts, not regular ones. Offers don't state that, but the pictures show that. I assume SETUP carts are filled with less ink[correct?].

If I can't find discounted OEM carts. I might TRY non-OEM carts. Any Recommendations? [I don't expect them to be as good as OEM carts of course].

Of course if I can't find decent non-OEM carts, I have to try refilling.
 

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Well, if you use non-OEM cartridges, you will not get OEM ink. But in any case, as I recall, Precision Colors claims that it's too much of a pain to refill the originals for that printer, so they sell replacement cartridges that they recommend for refilling. They also sell ink, of course. I can definitely recommend the seller.

As for discounts on OEM, well, they're wherever you can get them. You might occasionally get cartridges that are approaching their use-by date.
 

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http://easy.staples.com/pub/sf/Form...-P2NeO48-NNgdk1TiIuvRYD7ykHfcHmOxcVU64rU8rVAg.

That offers is 15%. Staples updated their fine print policy for most of the coupons. Stating "Discount applies to regular-priced items only.", but if you ask them nicely to price match Amazon first. Then use the coupons, it will yield higher saving. YMMV

As always, credit card offers 1% back. Using Staples rewards, you will get 1/3/5% back also.

Honestly when these sales happens. I jump onto it.

Current price is $20 at Staples and $19 on Amazon.
Four ink is $80, with a Price match and 15% you will bring it to $65.

http://www.usa.canon.com/CUSA/assets/app/pdf/PrintYield/MX922-page-yield_V1.0.pdf

FYI, I leave my printer on 24/7. The auto clean cycle use much less ink then turning unit on to print a few pages.
With a full set of ink. I was about to get over 200 4x6 printout. About 35 cent per print. :love

Another time the family kept unplugging the printer for over 5 moths. I had 10 print for a full set of ink..... :he:he:he:he

If that cost is too high, from what I heard. Go with Precision Color, if you are just in school or printing documents that you will not keep over 3 months, then Linkyo. They are cheaper and from what I used so far. I am pretty happy with it.

http://www.printerknowledge.com/thr...em-from-two-dealers-251-221-inks.10296/unread

Linkyo can be purchased on Amazon with 2-day Prime shipping. Also you have Amazon refund policy if you are not happy. I recommend printing 1 multi color photo out and placing it in a dark area. So you can always compare your non-oem inks.

http://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/print-cost-canon-non-oem-251-vs-hp-8610-951-inks.10297/ <<<<<< Shows the 251 Linkyo details from my experience. They are a tad on the red side.

I attached a photo of two print out and the original for you. Looking over it, the red might be one of the colors breaking down. Since I was reading around the forums that dye ink get unstable for a while. So best not to stock up too much. Linkyo produce deeper blacks (yes it will fade if place in direct sunlight for 3 months). But the HP was able to produce the white that I enjoy. :thumbsup I hope it helps.
 

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Thrilla & Rose:
Thank you for your replies.
Yes I understand that non-oem carts will not use oem ink.,
Thanks for the Staples discount info

---------------------most of the following won't be necessary if someone has already posted the comparisons-------------------------
---------------------Is that info available?-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


I guess I will have MANY factors to consider in choosing my "standard" cartridge or ink.
Price, accuracy of output, fading and labor to refill.

I will test a couple of brands* of NON OEM carts. I will compare them with the Canon OEM carts' results.
If the non-OEM carts meet my typical non-critical print requirements I may use them for MOST output.
If they are really BAD in my eyes, I won't ever use non-oem carts.
In that case, I will need to compare OEM vs Filling special empty carts that are offered by Precision & others.

Previously I was thinking I would keep a set of OEM carts to use for "important" prints. The discussion about ink aging in the cart makes that less of a viable option. To make decisions more complicated, I have to assume the non-OEM carts will have a fading problem. I won't be able to get test results for awhile of course.

I am GUESSING that I will end up buying the special empty carts designed to be refilled and buy good ink to fill them with.
Are there any comparisons of Accuracy & Fading that compare OEM Carts and Precision type INKS [used in special refillable carts]?
* Note: I assume the term BRAND doesn't mean much when thinking about non-OEM carts because they can change the ink they use in the non-OEM cart at any time they want. Years ago I found that G&G "branded" carts were OK for most of my needs. Seems they aren't very good now[according to some posters].

In addition to non-OEM carts branded "LINKYO" are there any other "brands" worth testing?
In addition to Precision INKS which others should I test?

I'll post my results even though they won't be reliable because of small sample sizes. I''ll also post the known limitations of course.
 

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:frowLook like we are both on the same boat here. Great that you understand that a "Brand" can switch on you. I am not sure here, but beside me a few others on slickdeals.net was not to happy with G&G.

As stated in my other post, the "switch" to PC is pretty pricey. I heard the owner http://www.printerknowledge.com/members/mikling.1328/ place much time and effort into color matching. It stated it was his passion and an art of creating and matching the colors.

But as I stated in my other post, just trying the ink I would need a chip resetter and ink. Which runs in the $40s+. For my 251xl, I do not think it is worth the cost of just "trying it". That is why I am trying to seek samples from fellows’ members. Also if ink and everything is worth it, it is a pointless waste, since I would like the Pro-10/100 inks of them.

http://www.amazon.com/Arthur-Imagin...11&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Arthur+Imaging The packaging looks great, but I do hope it is not all bells and whistle there. A few members reported leaking issue.

http://www.octoink.co.uk/ Is the other big seller. Cost more compared to PC, due to pounds and shipping. Since I am in America, I would support North American trades first with PC.

Honestly I would avoid all ebay seller, since their stock rotate too much. Same for most amazon 3rd party inks.

This is why when there is a decent provider. I jump and get enough ink to last me two years. Just under the warranty and shelf life. I will be checking up on the inks you chose. So post your research please!

Within the next moth I will get another Canon for a family member. This time around I'll print some stock photos to compare to non-oem. Didn't do it the first time. :he
 

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I think the PC inks for your printer are all new, from a different manufacturer than he used in the past, so I don't know anything about fade resistance. In the past, I compared inks by smearing diluted ink carefully onto paper and comparing them in sunlight or intense fluorescent light (in direct contact with a fluorescent tube). Other people also have done similar tests with photo paper. Eventually I went to the trouble of making actual test prints, and I got quite consistent results on various media--virtually the same results as with the paper smears. (EDIT: Although some media allowed faster fading than others, the ranking of inks within each medium was similar.)

I have also bought extra large OEM cartridges for refilling. Nobody said it was cheap to do that, but compared to the hundreds and hundreds of dollars I have saved over OEM ink, it was very much worth it to me.

I don't know whether you will find that the tests have already been done, but I found that my results agreed with some but disagreed with others (possibly because they had a different printer and therefore had different ink formulations??). You are encouraged to do your own tests.
 
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Thank you both for replying.
Are there one or 2 places here on the forum[or elsewhere] where you folks have posted results from your tests?
OBW I live in US so UK sources cost more for me generally.
 

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A fellow member scan his Octoink HP ink and posted it here
http://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/compare-sts-oem-ink.9503/ these are pigment HP ink, but if a company can offer result for one ink. I am sure they well have similar results on other products.

I already mention above about my Linkyo test
http://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/print-cost-canon-non-oem-251-vs-hp-8610-951-inks.10297/


I didn't see any direct compare of PC. BUT I did see actual print, the colors Y/C/M looks very good. Sadly no side by side with OEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh5zr7hQIs8
He is a fellow member here “jtoolman”, He owns at least 4 printers and does many media print.

Also posted a video on Octo ink production
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wy1BNkTMR0
Very good, that the Q&C is that high.

I also found out about http://www.rjettek.com/
You need to double check, but it seems that they do carry some the German made inks. It might be a selection and not every ink. Good to contact consumer service first. But they are USA based operation. Cheaper shipping
 
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Thank you both for replying.
Are there one or 2 places here on the forum[or elsewhere] where you folks have posted results from your tests?
OBW I live in US so UK sources cost more for me generally.
You might look here:
http://www.printerknowledge.com/thr...l-ink-for-photosmart-premium.5614/#post-40693
http://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/any-recent-ink-fading-tests.5517/#post-39904
http://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/inktec-system-for-hp564.5463/#post-39484
I didn't print all my results because people didn't seem all that interested.
 

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Again thank you both. I think with your replies-I have enough info for now.
I'll read the links you sent.
 
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