The Canon LUCIA PGI-9 Ink Cartridge 10-Pack features FINE (Full Photolithographic Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology and is designed for the following printers:
- PIXMA Pro9500 Photo Printer
- PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II Photo Printer
$116.79
In stock
The Canon LUCIA PGI-9 Ink Cartridge 10-Pack features FINE (Full Photolithographic Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology and is designed for the following printers:
Weight | 0.89 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.6 × 5.65 × 2.85 in |
Quantity | 10-Cartridge Set |
Printer Type | Inkjet Printers |
Container Type | Inkjet Cartridge |
Color | Cyan, Gray, Green, Magenta, Matte Black, Photo Black, Photo Cyan, Photo Magenta, Red, Yellow |
Ink Type | Pigment-Based Black, Pigment-Based Color |
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Everardo Hamill (verified owner) –
Got the best price, fastest shipping and no hassels. Plus had it shipped to Canada. 😀
Darrel Wisoky (verified owner) –
Love the color hue of the Canon Pro 9500 Mark II Printer, and with the Lucida Imks is one of the best printers!
Eliza Mohr (verified owner) –
I seem to run out of this colour faster than the other 9. Buing the 10 pack is the most cost effective option, but I needed a few more of this colour. For Pro 9500 Mark II Canon printer.
Fern Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
I primarily print photos on my 9500 Pro Mark II. The Magenta use is slightly high, but quality is worth the cost.
Rose Romaguera (verified owner) –
As with in Canon products, I am never disappointed. These cartridges are for my Pixma Wide-Format printer and B&H definitely has the best prices around.
Deon Lowe (verified owner) –
Photos, graphics and professionnal documents very nice performance
Nicolas Rogahn (verified owner) –
Good product, good price
Britney Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
I use this product with Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Mark II. It works, of course, in conjunction with the other nine, which gives GREAT print results! Green is a color which is changed infrequently. I have no complaints. I would like to say, however, if you do not print regularly on your PIXMA Pro9500, the head will become clogged and can be sort of expensive to replace. Ask me how I know. :o) Overall, great product. I’m Canon all the way.
Edyth Adams (verified owner) –
Canon Lucia ink is way too expensive per print but at least B&H has the best prices and service.
Molly McCullough (verified owner) –
Does the job
Louvenia Klocko (verified owner) –
Great with Epson Luster Paper
Wilhelm Lynch (verified owner) –
As a refill set for my Canon Pro9500 Mk II this is the way to go. You save on a per cartridge cost and you have everything it uses. Since I print a variety of high res images I expect the color use to be rather even as it is on my Canon iP4000. Of course that remains to be seen. I believe in using OEM inks so I save on ink cost over individual cartridge purchases. Of course the reputation of these inks indicates the prints will be lasting for a long time.
Elisabeth Littel (verified owner) –
The gray goes the quickest since it is critical to getting the range and accuracy of shading on the 9500 photo printer. Normally a double size tank in black is used on may printers, the only negative is that the gray should be double or triple in size Have gottent great results, but have had to replace the gray three times, still using the same tanks on the other colors. I did a lot with sunset and dusk, but when I went to brighter images seemed to consume at about the same rate. again solid images, but burn a lot of gray ink, should get several to keep on hand so you dont run out at the wrong time.
Aleen Hickle (verified owner) –
The ink lasts longer than most and is great looking printed out
Elissa Keeling (verified owner) –
Good ink, pigment based so it doesn’t fade
Caroline Grimes (verified owner) –
Ink cartridge for my Canon printer… Like the prints very much
Andreanne Heaney (verified owner) –
Save money with Canon’s ten ink cartridge pack. … Additionally, the inks are efficiently used because each tank is individually replacable do to Canon’s single print head design in which the cartridges do not have a print head. The new PGI inks are pigment based which enable long-lasting, water resistant prints. Color gamut is excellent, and gray scale printing is exceptional.
Roosevelt Kuphal (verified owner) –
The Canon PGI-9 inks for their Pro9500 printers are very good. I note that it is impossible to rate an ink without regards to the printer using it: I have owned both the original Pro9500 and the Mark II. Both seem to be virtually clog free and I find much less than 1% of prints thrown away because of ink problems. I have printed several thousands of 13 x 19 pictures with only 4 ink mishaps. The colors are great which means that the ink/printer combinations are properly profiled – I exclusively use Canon papers. I would guess that I replace an ink cartridge between once every 5 and once every dozen 13 x 19 print. (There are several smaller proofs printed in addition.) This means that the ink cost per print is some where between single cartridge price divided by 12 and divided by 5. I tend to print slightly unsaturated photos so that should be considered. As they say, your mileage may vary.
Concepcion Swaniawski (verified owner) –
Great product!
Jett Ferry (verified owner) –
The Canon PGI-9 inks for their Pro9500 printers are very good. I note that it is impossible to rate an ink without regards to the printer using it: I have owned both the original Pro9500 and the Mark II. Both seem to be virtually clog free and I find much less than 1% of prints thrown away because of ink problems. I have printed several thousands of 13 x 19 pictures with only 4 ink mishaps. The colors are great which means that the ink/printer combinations are properly profiled – I exclusively use Canon papers. I would guess that I replace an ink cartridge between once every 5 and once every dozen 13 x 19 print. (There are several smaller proofs printed in addition.) This means that the ink cost per print is some where between single cartridge price divided by 12 and divided by 5. I tend to print slightly unsaturated photos so that should be considered. As they say, your mileage may vary.