Canon PG-50 Black FINE Ink Cartridge-High Capacity | 
| Brand: Canon
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $12.00 (40%)
New (97) Used (6) Refurbished (4) from $12.74
Rating: 15 reviews
Color: BLACK Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 2.3 x 5.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 0616B002 Model: 0616B002 UPC: 013803051261 EAN: 0013803051261 ASIN: B000AYH7W0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pigment ink formulation for long lasting prints | | • | Resists smearing casued by highlighters | | • | Smudge resistant | | • | Ink remaining notification technology | | • | Crisp, laser text-quality text |
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Product Description Canon PG50 Black Ink Cartridge for PIXMA MP150, MP160, MP170, MP450, MP460
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Great cartridge, but life seems short May 13, 2007 Michael Horvath (Austin, TX) 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
I bought the larger cartridges because I had read that they last so much longer. However, after having used a couple of the more expensive cartridges (which cost 50% more than the PG-40) I am convinced they do not last 50% longer than the regular cartridges. In fact I saw very little difference. After examining the boxes, I realize that the larger cartridge only holds 22ml versus 16ml for the regular (37.5% more). It doesn't even seem to last a third longer to me. So I will purchase the regular cartridges from now on. Same print quality, but a better value. Texas user
Going back to HP May 3, 2007 Tomato Pie (Yardley, PA USA) 10 out of 16 found this review helpful
Got a Canon Pixma printer with a new computer system. It prints nice enough, but it goes thru ink like Foster Brooks goes thru Foster's Lager. Print about 20 pages and the low ink sign comes on; print another 20 or 30 pages and it's time for another overpriced cartridge. Junk!
Make sure it is the right one for your printer April 16, 2007 Will Grigsby (Austin, TX United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this high capacity cartridge because I read that it works with the Canon ip1700 printer. Apparently this is not true for US printers, but it is true for European printers. Unfortunately, canon support had no help for me, so I opted to manually put the ink from my new PG-50 into my empty PG-40. It was much easier than I expected, as I just had to remove the tops from both cartridges, and swap out the ink soaked sponge. A little super glue and scotch tape to hold the top in place so the ink didn't evaporate, and it worked great! After looking at the amount of black ink that the sponge had for both cartridges, it is apparent that the high capacity gives more ink per dollar, but it does take some effort to get it to work. Good luck, and I hope this helps.
Flaw in logic and math of previous reviewer August 30, 2008 Robert M. Twardowski 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
There is a flaw in the math and logic of a previous reviewer who stated that this cartridge only has 37.5% more ink then the PG-40. The reviewer obviously is missing a very important and significant part of the equation. (i.e. the saturation point of the sponge). In other words, if the sponge of the cartridge retains 4 ml of the ink. Then the PG-40 cartidge only has 12 ml of effective ink (since 4 ml is retained by the sponge). Therefore a cartidge with 22 ml of ink = 22 ml - 4 ml saturation point of sponge = 18 ml of effective ink. Which would be 50% more ink then the PG-40 cartridge. You have to consider everything that effects the output of a product when performing a scientific or mathematical equation. Neglecting the unobvious parts of the equation and only focusing on what is obvious and is in "front of your face" results in serious miscalculations and errors in reasoning. Furthermore, by considering how much ink is retained by the sponge, it also shows that you gain more then you realize when you refill ink jet cartridges. Since the sponge is already pre-saturated with ink at the time you refill it, then any ink you add will be used as part of the output when printing pages. So by refilling this cartridge with 22 ml of ink when it runs out of ink, then you effectively have a 26 ml cartridge. And this applies for every refill, since after the first time the cartridge is filled up, the sponge is pre-saturated and any ink added will be directly used by the printer. Something I think a lot of people who refill their inkjet cartridges do not realize. I believe the most important thing to look at when purchasing an inkjet printer is which printer is the best for refilling. You can buy a very large bottle of bulk ink for around $20. You can get over 2000 printed pages out of a single inkjet cartridge on this printer. This is by far one of the easiest and best inkjet cartridges for refilling. Granted the Canon has a few annoyances when you refill cartridges, but those are easy to get around, and if anyone has any refill questions I'll answer them in the comment section.
Great Price-Great product April 2, 2007 Peter J. Peters (Maspeth, NY USA) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
The black ink cartridge for my Canon Pixma is double the size of the color cartridge and is very easy to install. Print quality is excellent. Good price, fast delivery/
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