

💧 Elevate your prints with Canon’s cyan clarity — don’t let your colors fall flat!
The Canon CLI-251 °C Cyan Ink Cartridge delivers vibrant, professional-quality cyan prints with reliable compatibility across multiple PIXMA models. Its standard capacity ensures a balanced mix of performance and value, making it an essential upgrade for any home or office printing setup.




| ASIN | B00ATZ9K02 |
| Brand | Canon |
| Brightness Rating | 10000 Lumen |
| Colour | cyan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,984) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2013 |
| Ink Colour | Pigment Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow |
| Item Weight | 372 g |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6514B001 |
| Model Number | PGI-250/CLI-251 COMBO |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Paper Finish | Glossy |
| Paper Weight | 20 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 6.35 x 14.73 cm; 371.95 g |
| Size | Default |
F**S
It's reliable as a product - Yes it is very good
G**O
Aunque sigo aprendiendo como obtener el mejor rendimiento de la impresora, los cartuchos funcionan muy bien; quizás su costo es un poco elevado comparado con el otras marcas y todavía tengo algunas dudas sobre la calidad de impresión de fotografías en UHD.
J**N
It's overpriced, and we need it like drugs. We hate buying it but we get hooked on cheap printers. This is a fine product, but as usual horribly overpriced and does not last nearly long enough. Oh wait, while I was typing this my printer ran out of ink, again... Guess I gotta buy more now.....
R**Y
Whenever you purchase ink for an inkjet printer, you have to ask yourself a couple of questions. Are you printing on quality photo paper to reproduce high-quality photos you have taken? Or are you printing out memos that were sent out to everyone in the company? Do you need a long-lasting print, or is the print something that only needs a "shelf life" of a year? For my inkjet printer at the office, I use an inexpensive, third-party ink brand for printing up occasional items that I need to distribute at the office. And this approach works fine (also using a Canon printer, by the way). But when I am printing photos I took and want A3+ (13"x19") suitable for framing, I use only professional Canon printer paper (either matte or one of the glossy types), and there is no substitute for the REAL Canon ink. Yes, it IS hideously expensive. But it makes a significant difference in the printing of photos for display on high-quality paper. By doing so, you'll get the correct colors, smooth operation, and a print that will last a number of years before fading sets in. These inks are indeed expensive, but there is also no substitute for them: they work great, they look great, they print the correct colors, they have a generally long life before fading, and so on. It hurts to recommend them at this price. But then again, it's hard NOT to recommend them if you want good prints, particularly if you are a semi-professional or enthusiast photographer, and the difference is obvious in the final print. Most of the prints that come out from my PIXMA ix6820 using real Canon ink and their high-end matte and premium papers look astonishingly good, sometimes revealing sharpness and clarity that I don't even notice on my 4K monitor! So, Five Stars. For printing photos, this is the way to go.
D**N
Great combo pack
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