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Compatible Canon CLI-8M Magenta Ink Cartridge - Requires Starter Pack Adaptor (Replaces 0622B001 Inkjet Printer Cartridge)

Compatible Canon Ink Cartridges

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Compatible Canon CLI-8M Magenta Ink Cartridge - Requires Starter Pack Adaptor (Replaces 0622B001 Inkjet Printer Cartridge)

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  • K12269
  • Magenta
  • 16ml
  • Ink Cartridge
  • Armor compatible Canon
 
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No more messing around trying to reprogram your chips or printer to accept compatible cartridges, simply use this compatible black ink cartridge with the adaptor supplied in the starter pack. This cartridge replaces the CLI-8M Magenta ink cartridge, it is not a genuine cartridge.

Please note: This cartridge must be used with the adaptor supplied in the starter pack

The adaptor must be used for these cartridges to fit your printer. The first time you use the compatible cartridges you should purchase the 5 colour starter pack, then simply use the adaptor and replace the individual ink cartridges when needed. Instructions on how to use these Ink Cartridges

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