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Pixma Pro 9000mk2 4-color pack?

 
Sfordphoto
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Apr 30, 2012 17:12 |  #1

Hey all, I was wondering if anyone has had experience buying the CLI-8 FOUR pack, as opposed to the EIGHT pack?

Canon and Amazon both list both the three and eight packs as compatible with the Pro 9000mk2

http://www.amazon.com …/B000UVL47W/ref​=pd_cp_e_0 (external link)
http://www.amazon.com …TF8&qid=1335823​562&sr=1-3 (external link)

but for some reason they skimp out on listing the FOUR pack as compatible
http://www.amazon.com …NH2/ref=cm_srch​_res_rtr_1 (external link)

I searched the reviews for the four pack and came up with one user saying they had a 9000mk2 (out of 347 reviews).

http://www.amazon.com …o.y=0&idx.asin=​B000BUWNH2 (external link)

My gut feeling says yes the four pack should be compatible because the four tanks individual cartridge names match the ones installed in my 9000mk2 right now, but I just wanted to see if anyone here has bought the four pack for their 9000mk2.

At $13.83 (CLI-8BK) + $34.71 (CLI-8 3 pack) = $48.54, its about $5 more to buy that combo compared to the CLI-8 4 pack (which includes the black). Not a big deal, but its just strange they don't list compatibility between the four pack and the 9000mk2


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Apr 30, 2012 17:16 |  #2

I bought two of those from B&H (external link). The 9000MkII is listed on the actual box. Fully compatible.




  
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Apr 30, 2012 20:56 |  #3

frugivore wrote in post #14355603 (external link)
I bought two of those from B&H (external link). The 9000MkII is listed on the actual box. Fully compatible.

sweet, just what i'm trying to figure out. thanks!


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