The CLI-8 Green Ink Cartridge is designed for the following printers:
- PIXMA Pro9000
- PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II
$14.21
In stock
The CLI-8 Green Ink Cartridge is designed for the following printers:
Weight | 0.09 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.5 × 3.6 × 0.85 in |
Printer Type | Inkjet Printers |
Container Type | Inkjet Cartridge |
Color | Green |
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Howard Towne (verified owner) –
I’ve tried 3rd party inks because of the reduced cost but I will never waiver from Canon Inks again. Always good results, no 2nd guessing!
Elian Zboncak (verified owner) –
The printer and cartridges produce excellent quality photographs, but of course thre is no competitive edge in the pricing
Justus Dietrich (verified owner) –
Does exactly what it’s supposed to do
Elise Rohan (verified owner) –
Good ink, but the pesky chips limit the amount of ink delivered and don’t allow refilling.
Juliet Muller (verified owner) –
Ink performs well but the tanks often have to be changed before they are truly empty. Good for Canon bad for the consumer. At least the cost has dropped since I first bought the printer.
Frida Bogisich (verified owner) –
Great Price
Ryleigh Swaniawski (verified owner) –
I would never trust anything other than OEM ink, and B&H has a great price to replace all the inks for my Pixma Pro 9000 MKII.
Sam Johns (verified owner) –
I use as a semi-pro photograph printing on pro-sheet paper and it’s perfect.
David Russel (verified owner) –
Product is used to print pictures with the Cannon pro9000
Polly Wilkinson (verified owner) –
I like to used OEM ink when ever possible. It usually costs a bit more but with b&h price it’s affordable. The same item at a local shop was more expensive EVEN WITH A $10 off coupon, and that includes the shipping with was nothing.. Amazing!!!
Corene Beatty (verified owner) –
Excellent but expensive
Aisha Collier (verified owner) –
I’ve used third party ink before, but nothing compares directly made from Canon
Archibald Haley (verified owner) –
Does exactly what it’s supposed to do
Jerry Schultz (verified owner) –
Dear Canon Any ink-jet inks are too expensive. I am using 4 x Canon printers. I am your vest customer. You can discount it for me.
Karli Skiles (verified owner) –
I have used these cartridges for several years now in my IP6700D printer and have never been disappointed; the ink is always fresh and flows easily, the colors vibrant and satisfying.
Melisa Gleason (verified owner) –
product is always great, but it’s always a pain to order and track the purchase with other retailers. B & H is the easiest place to deal with, and I’m done going elsewhere unless they discontinue this line of product!
Devon Buckridge (verified owner) –
This is excellent ink for the Canon Pro9000 II. Everyone would always like ink to last longer but this makes fine prints and lasts as long as any such products.
Francisca Bruen (verified owner) –
These cartridges in combination with Canon’s Pixma Pro 9000 Mk II printer produce brilliant color images and stunning B & W prints. Using Canon’s pro photo matte and pro photo glossy paper, I’ve never been disappointed with the quality of prints. Beware that you will need to have extra cartridges on hand as depending on the frequency and size of images printed, these cartridges do not last very long! I print only a few images at a time but have noticed that the ink seems to run out fairly quickly, especially given the 8 cartridges required for the Pixma Pro 9000.
Kay Hilpert (verified owner) –
My Canon Pro9000 printer simply does not print accurate colors with anything but Canon factory ink cartridges. They’re expensive but a lot cheaper from B&H than retail and do the job right, every time.
Jesse Leffler (verified owner) –
I find I have to dial in less magenta when using dye based Canon printers. I use this in the 9000 II and, I’m guessing when I ask for less magenta, it targets the photo magenta cartridge rather than the magenta. So it means I have to stock more of this color, but so beit. Results are great.