
Canon MX870 Ink Cartridges - Pixma MX870 All-In-One Ink
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How to change Canon MX870 ink cartridges on printer?
- Turn the printer on and release the paper output tray.
- Open the scanner to have access to the cartridges.
- The ink cartridge carrier will move and settle for the cartridge replacement position. Avoid touching the print head holder to move it forcibly, then wait until it stops completely.
- You will know which cartridge needs to be replaced as it will have a fast flashing light.
- Press the tab of the cartridge that needs to be replaced. Then lift it out of the printer.
- Get your new CompAndSave's Canon Pixma MX870 ink cartridges. Open it over a sink or garbage can to avoid any messes if it leaks as sometimes, factories tend to overfill ink cartridges.
- Remove the covering tape that is usually bright in color as well as the plastic protective case, if there is, before installing it. Make sure that you only touch the black plastic part.
- Insert the new Canon MX870 printer ink cartridge at an angle and push it completely until it clicks into place.
- Raise the scanner a bit before closing it completely.
Most Common Canon MX870 Ink Cartridges Questions
- What ink does canon MX870 use?
- Canon Pixma MX870 printer uses the standard yield PGI-220 pigment black ink cartridges and CLI-221 for black, cyan, magenta, and yellow-colored cartridges. CompAndSave offers discounted compatible ink cartridges for both the standard and high yield Canon MX870 printer ink cartridge with genuine-like quality and satisfaction. These ink cartridges will replace the original Canon PGI-220 and CLI-221 ink cartridges at a very affordable price!
- Why does my Canon printer have two black ink cartridges?
- Two black inks are used in some Canon Pixma printers, each with a different function. The first is dye ink black, commonly referred to as BK, and the second is pigment black, sometimes known as PGBK. Photo, illustration, and image printing are all done using BK or dye ink. On the other hand, pigment black is utilized to make ink for printing papers and letters.