The CLI-42 Light Gray Ink Cartridge from Canon is a specially formulated ChromaLife100+ ink. The ink produces professional quality & long-lasting photo prints, ideal for displaying printed works of art. Canon’s proprietary FINE (Full Photolithographic Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology provides sharpness and detail. The individual ink system helps increase efficiency since you’ll only be replacing the color that runs out.
Canon CLI-42 Light Gray Ink Cartridge
$13.59
In stock
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Additional information
Weight | 0.09 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.6 × 3.65 × 0.85 in |
Printer Type | Inkjet Printers |
Container Type | Inkjet Cartridge |
Color | Light Gray |
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Lucile Roberts (verified owner) –
It would get 5 stars if it was not for the price.
Olaf Becker (verified owner) –
great ink, fast delivery, satisfaction guaranteed. nothing else to ask for.
River Schuppe (verified owner) –
best ink ever used
Francisca Kassulke (verified owner) –
Good web order page, fast shipment, always dependable.
Twila Altenwerth (verified owner) –
It’s ink. Works fine. Canon makes their money on ink rather than printers. It is the razor/razor blade model of pricing.
Lamont Strosin (verified owner) –
In the Cannon PRO 100 colors are great
Tevin Lakin (verified owner) –
I use this for printing portraits
Britney Stroman (verified owner) –
The Pixma Pro-100 and its ChromaLife100 ink (CLI-42) produce great looking images. I use almost exclusively Canson Infinity fine art papers (mat finish). The detail and color depth and quality are excellent. There are however two draw backs. 1) ink cost. It is definitely not the cheapest printer to operate. These are small cartridges and if you are printing full sized 19×13 prints in any significant volume, you will need to plan on keeping spares on hand. 2) It is a dye-based ink versus the pigment-based ink of its higher end cousins. Dye inks are not truly archival grade inks, like the pigment inks of the Pro-1, Pro-10, and Pro-1000
Ethelyn Schiller (verified owner) –
When I opened up the package of 8 CLI-42 cartridges, blue ink had run over the other cartridges. I called customer support and the representative said,
Evie Hettinger (verified owner) –
I have been purchasing these Canon inks from B&H for over 5 years and have never encountered a problem.
Ahmed Witting (verified owner) –
I know some who have dabbled in non-OEM inks for the Pro-100 and, as described and shown to me, the results are, at best, equivalent to Canon’s OEM product but never superior. Unfortunately, non-OEM output is also inconsistent (beware yellow!). In other words, the premium price for OEM ink buys me consistent output. Your milage may vary but I find the extra cost well-worth that peace of mind. And like always, B&H provided fantastic customer service and excellent delivery options (in my case, living in NYC, free delivery the next business day).
Mavis Fritsch (verified owner) –
What needs to be said but great ink for the Canon PRO100. It will be bought again as necessary.
Libby Ernser (verified owner) –
EXCELLENT INK
Janis Lesch (verified owner) –
Have printed both Black and White and Color photos I am pleased with the quality.
Kaela Kuhic (verified owner) –
Always good to have some extra ink when printing a lot.
Manuela Sauer (verified owner) –
**** but my goodness they are expensive
Dudley Corkery (verified owner) –
The light Gray ink from Canon was added to the line-up of ink cartridges over my last Canon printer. I don’t relish paying a premium price for Canon ink, but at least the quality is good and dependable. The light gray color adds something nice to the overall appearance of the print. I wouldn’t consider substituting a lower grade ink.
Asa Orn (verified owner) –
I print just about anything with the PRO 100 from text files to 13×19 inch color prints. The Canon inkset provides extremely bright colors. I find the set of colors (M, PM, Y, PC, BLK) run out more quickly. I don’t have an exact print count with a set of these, but I used them quite heavily for 2 weeks when I got the printer before having to change the colors. Black and grays still going. They work well with Red River and Canon papers, and even with Epson Matte photo paper. A bit on the expensive side, but a snap to replace. This printer works so well, I doubt I’ll ever buy another cheap old inkjet for daily purposes. The PRO100 runs so quietly I can hardly tell if it’s actually running. I have to go into the next room to look at it to make sure the paper’s actually printing!
Vito Heathcote (verified owner) –
I had an Epson for years. It finally quit. I had mega issues with color balance, density et al. I got a Canon Pro-100 as a freebie when I bought my then new 5DMark II. OMG, what a difference. I often get the first print right, or so close there’s only a minor detail to change. I just keep buying Canon inks to feed my printer.
Mackenzie Lindgren (verified owner) –
Thanks B&H for keeping this real Canon ink for my Canon printer.