What Canon printer uses 220 and 221 ink?

What Canon printer uses 220 and 221 ink?

Package includes 6 x PGI-220 Black and 3 x CLI-221 Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow ink cartridges. Can work perfectly with every compatible Canon printer including: Canon Pixma iP3600, Pixma iP4600, Pixma iP4700, Pixma MP560, Pixma MP620, Pixma MP640, Pixma MP640R, Pixma MP980, Pixma MP990, MX860, and Pixma MX870.

What is Canon PGBK used for?

(PaGe BlacK or PiGmented BlacK) The black ink in Canon inkjet printers used for regular printed documents. The PGBK pigmented ink does not adhere well to coated stock. In contrast, the BK cartridge is used for photos.

What Canon printer uses 220 ink?

Canon PGI-220 Black Ink Tank, 2945B001

Item # 862010
Compatible with Canon models: PIXMA: iP3600, iP4600, iP4700, MP540, MP550, MP560, MP620, MP630, MP640, MP980, MP990, MX860, MX870, PMFP1, PMFP3, SFP1, SFP2; PIXUS: MP610, MX860
model PGI-220 (2945B001)
Ink Series PGI-220
printer series PIXMA; PIXUS

What is the difference between black and PGBK ink?

What’s the difference between PGBK and BK? PGBK ink is intended for uses like text, it’s smudge resistant and good for fine lines. BK ink is intended for photographs, it’s richer. The printer defaults to PGBK for text, lines etc – unless it thinks they are part of a photo.

Can you print with just PGBK?

When the following settings are specified, Only PGBK (Black) does not function because the printer uses an ink tank other than PGBK (Black) to print documents. Do not detach the ink tank that is not in use. Printing cannot be performed while either ink tank is detached.

Can I use PGBK instead of BK?

Can I use PGBK instead of BK? PGBK ink is intended for uses like text, it’s smudge resistant and good for fine lines. BK ink is intended for photographs, it’s richer. So, you can force a Canon printer to use BK ink instead of PGBK by telling it that you are printing a photo onto plain paper.

Can I print with PGBK?

How do I force PGBK to Canon?

Make sure “Duplex” is NOT selected. Select “Grayscale” Under “Media Type”, select “Plain Paper” (it doesn’t matter what kind of paper you’re actually printing on, select “Plain Paper” regardless) Under “Print Quality”, select “High”

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