2453 days ago

Canon PGI-1600XL PGI1600XL MB2760 MB2360 MB2160 MB2060 Ink Cartridge Premium A+

Girgis from Totara Vale

You are bidding on Canon PGI1600 XL high capacity ink cartridges with smart microchips.

This auction is for the whole set of,

1x PGI-1600XLBK Black (38ml)

1x PGI-1600XLC Cyan (13ml)

1x PGI-1600XLM Magenta (13ml)

1x PGI-1600XLY Yellow (13ml)



These cartridges replace the following part numbers

Canon MAXIFY MB-2060 MB2060 MB 2060

Canon MAXIFY MB-2160 MB2160 MB 2160

Canon MAXIFY MB2360 MB 2360

Canon MAXIFY MB-2760 MB2760 MB 2760



Key word: Canon PGI1600 XL PGI1600XL PGI-1600XL PGI-1600 XL pgi1600 pgi 1600 xl 1600 canon1600



Ink Cartridges manufactured in world-class ISO 9001 and ISO14001

Condition: New Arrived & Sealed in retail box

GST receipt available on request.

SMART INK is a registered company that imports high quality INK CARTRIDGES which are compatible with a wide range of printers.

The economical prices of the TONER CARTRIDGES are incomparable with the quality of the results

Price: $48

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