Canon CLI 581 C M Y BK VALUE Pack of 4 cartridges (Black Cyan Magenta Yellow) + 50 sheets 10x15cm Photo Paper Genuine (Recycled Cardboard Multipack)

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Amazon CANON INK: Value Pack includes black & colour inks & 50 sheets of Glossy Photo Paper - print up to 200 A4 documents (black) & 250 A4 documents (colour), genuine Canon Ink provides consistent quality prints 100% of the time* PHOTO PAPER: Includes 50 sheets of 4x6cm Glossy Photo Paper - produce economic vibrant photo prints great for holiday & travel photos QUALITY PRINTS: Genuine Canon Ink produces on average up to 35% more quality prints than imitation cartridges* - compatible with PIXMA TR & TS printers for home use & office 100% RECYCLABLE: Return every printer ink & toner cartridge to be reused or recycled - it’s free, easy & environmentally friendly PRINTERS: Compatible with PIXMA TR & TS CANON: Genuine Canon ink, toner & paper are designed to work with your Canon printer to ensure high quality, reliable performance & excellent value with every print

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CANON INK: Value Pack includes black & colour inks & 50 sheets of Glossy Photo Paper - print up to 200 A4 documents (black) & 250 A4 documents (colour), genuine Canon Ink provides consistent quality prints 100% of the time* PHOTO PAPER: Includes 50 sheets of 4x6cm Glossy Photo Paper - produce economic vibrant photo prints great for holiday & travel photos QUALITY PRINTS: Genuine Canon Ink produces on average up to 35% more quality prints than imitation cartridges* - compatible with PIXMA TR & TS printers for home use & office 100% RECYCLABLE: Return every printer ink & toner cartridge to be reused or recycled - it’s free, easy & environmentally friendly PRINTERS: Compatible with PIXMA TR & TS CANON: Genuine Canon ink, toner & paper are designed to work with your Canon printer to ensure high quality, reliable performance & excellent value with every print


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Brand Canon
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  • 8714574679013

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