The manufacturer’s wide range of Canon inkjets work in a number of different cartridges.
OCP stated that the inks have been developed for the CL-146, CL-256, CL-446, CL-546, CL-6464 and CL-746 inkjet cartridges as well as their XL versions, with the ink sets including three new colour dye-based inks to “guarantee OEM-like printing results”. The 136 inks are said by OCP to offer “long-lasting colour stability”, and can be used on a “variety of different papers”.
The manufacturer noted in turn that its BKP 44 black ink can be used in the corresponding black inkjet cartridges in these Canon sets, which include the PG-145, PG-245, PG-445, PG-545, PG-645 and PG-745, as well as their XL versions.
The cartridges for which the inks have been developed are designed for use in a wide range of Canon machines: the 145 and 146 cartridges for the PIXMA iP2810, MG2410 and MG2510; the 245 and 246 for the iP2820, MG2420 ad MG2520; the 445 and 446 for the iP2840, MG2440, and MG2540; the 545 and 546 for the iP250, MG2450 and MG2550; the 645 and 646 for the iP2860, MG2460 and MG2560; and finally, the 745 and 746 for the iP2870, MG2470 and MG2570.
Samples are available in 0.25kg packaging, and OCP added that those interested should contact them for “individual samples and quantities”.
For more information, visit www.ocp.de.