The LUCIA PGI-72 Ink Tank Value Pack with Chroma Optimizer from Canon is designed for the PIXMA PRO-10 Photo Inkjet Printer and uses FINE (Full Photolithographic Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology which features high nozzle density, uniform ink drop size and shape, and accurate ink placement. Additionally, the printhead’s short nozzles minimize clogging. The pack includes the following tanks:
- PGI-72 Matte Black Ink Tank
- PGI-72 Photo Black Ink Tank
- PGI-72 Gray Ink Tank
- PGI-72 Chroma Optimizer Tank
Name Streich (verified owner) –
I have been happy with the performance of these pigments across a wide range of paper stock and across a wide range of photo styles. The colors have been true and the Black and white images better then expected. I have been using this with my Canon PIXMA PRO-10 for several years and have noticed no print degradation over time. Bigger tank size would be a welcome improvement.
Avis Davis (verified owner) –
works great!
Anika Wintheiser (verified owner) –
I have been using B&H for ten years and have never had a bad experience.
Blake Lowe (verified owner) –
This is genuine Canon ink specifically for use in the Pro-10 printer. I shopped around, and B&H had the best or same lowest price for it, and they ship very quickly.
Kasey Dare (verified owner) –
Need it for my printer… been doing test prints and this just got used up fast. As always could be bigger and have exchange policy for rebate credit on new purchase.
Shanon Champlin (verified owner) –
Expensive but fantastic results. I use a calibrated monitor and my prints match very well. Calibrating the printer cost too much to pursue but it is hard to see how the prints could get that much mobetta.
Edison Kutch (verified owner) –
It’s great to be able to find actual Canon ink products that are delivered quickly. I’ve tried off brands before with disasterous results. I will definitely order from B&H again!
Haskell McLaughlin (verified owner) –
Cannot find fault with the product except for the amount of packaging it has. Today every business should find ways to reduce the amount of cardboard and plastic that is used. And, of course, the price is much too high!
Sabryna Stark (verified owner) –
Good
Delilah O’Connell (verified owner) –
Grey and chrome coating is used several times faster than the other cartridges when printing color photos. Black and White photos take the grey 3 or 4 times faster than one of the blacks and 10 times faster than the other black. Great prints but Canon dropped the ball on equalizing the cartridges.
Dorthy Koepp (verified owner) –
Canon, for the price of the printer, could have made these cartridges a bit higher capacity.
Nya Yundt (verified owner) –
Only ink for pro 10
Delta Kris (verified owner) –
This ink along with the other color variations are excellent!
Hope Mohr (verified owner) –
filled the printer space perfectly
Vaughn Price (verified owner) –
I can always count on B&H selling quality products at great prices!
Madie Reichert (verified owner) –
Consistently good quality, though a tad pricey.
Annalise Cronin (verified owner) –
I tried specialized after-market colors and nothing does as well as the Canon ink. I tried Precision Colors and they were very good but just not as good as Canon original.
Nathanael Wolff (verified owner) –
I love my Canon printer for it’s color and reliability. These inks produce vidid colors and nice dynamic range. Canon recommends replacing them 6 months after opening them, even if there’s still ink left. I remember from when I worked at HP years ago that you have to be careful matching brands of ink and paper, as they are designed and tested as a system. Mixing can produce weak color, but worse, poor light fade resistance. For this reason, I only use Canon paper and ink. One word of caution: if you are replacing more than one ink cartridge at a time, MAKE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT CARTRIDGE IN THE RIGHT SLOT! These cartridges have little pads in the bottom that transfer ink to the print mechanism. The ink head is NOT part of the cartridge. If you get it wrong, you’ll get a bad mixing of inks. I’m not sure how you would fix this….I almost mixed them up a week ago.
Ayden Hickle (verified owner) –
Factory Ink from Canon. These inks had me confused for 2 reasons, it is called Pixma, I have a Pro-10 which doesn’t have “Pixma” written anywhere on the machine – although there are “Pixma” models that aren’t Pro-10. Also, the ink packaging says “Lucia” which confused me at first, I wasn’t sure if that was by Canon. I called Canon who confirmed both my questions. You might as well buy them as a Value Pack, you will need them all at one time or another and it’s cheaper to buy the whole set then to buy them one at a time. And, when you are printing something like I was and get the out of ink message and have to wait a few days until your ink is delivered. By the way, B&H has great purchase to delivery time. It was shipped the same afternoon I ordered it and was delivered the next day to Westchester from NYC.
Wilmer Halvorson (verified owner) –
All manufacturer’s ink cartridges are too expensive. Including this one