The Canon GI-71 Y Yellow Ink Bottle is a high-yield ink solution that can print up to 7700 pages. It is ideal for use in both the home and office because of its exceptional yield, which ensures long-lasting performance and less frequent ink replacement. The Canon GI-71 Y Yellow Ink Bottle is compatible with a range of Canon printers, including the G1020, G2020, G2020 NV, G2021, G2060, G3020, G3020 NV, G2021, G3060, and Pixma G1737 models. These printers use advanced inkjet printing technology to produce crisp, vivid yellow hues, which enhances the overall quality of printed documents and images. The consistency and formulation of the ink can be seamlessly integrated with the printer’s system to ensure dependable and efficient operation. With its high standards of color accuracy and longevity, the Canon GI-71 Y Yellow Ink Bottle facilitates professional-grade print results. Systems with refillable ink bottles are also emphasized for how easily they reduce waste and their environmental effect while providing reasonably priced printing solutions. Because of its large page yield and compatibility with various Canon models, the Canon GI-71 Y Yellow Ink Bottle is an essential item for those looking for high performance and sustainability in their printing tasks.
Canon GI-71 Y Yellow Ink Bottle
- Model: GI-71 Y
- Printing Color: Yellow
- Printing Technology: Ink
- Duty Cycle (Yield): Up to 7700 Pages
- Compatible With Canon G1020, G2020, G3020, G3060
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