
Canon PGI-9 M
Brand | Canon 2007 |
Model | PGI-9 M |
Released Year | 2007 |
Type | Printers |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.2 x 5.5 inches |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Canon PGI-9 M is a magenta ink cartridge designed for use with select Canon inkjet printers from the late 1990s and early 2000s. This cartridge adopts a proprietary ink delivery system optimized for precise color output and consistent print quality. The pigment-based ink formulation ensures durability and vibrant magenta shades necessary for professional document and photo printing. Cartridge compatibility was limited to a few models to ensure optimal printer performance and minimize ink wastage. The physical design includes a chip for printer recognition and ink level monitoring. The cartridge capacity balances between cartridge size and print volume, accommodating office productivity needs at that time.
The PGI-9 M cartridge uses a standard ink droplet size to achieve fine detailed prints, enhancing color gradients in images. It incorporates a protective anti-drying seal that prevents ink clogging during non-use periods, critical for low-volume users. The construction ensures reliability with easy installation and removal for maintenance convenience. The packaging typically includes detailed user instructions and safety guidelines concerning ink handling.
The chemical composition of the ink is optimized to resist smudging and to provide fade resistance over time under typical office lighting conditions. Handling this cartridge requires proper disposal due to its chemical content, aligning with Canon's eco-conscious policies of the era. Replacement cartridges were generally available as original Canon parts or high-quality third-party alternatives. The cartridge's print yield varies depending on printing conditions but generally supports moderate volume printing demands for small to medium-sized offices.
Specifications
Cartridge Type | Magenta Ink Cartridge |
Ink Technology | Pigment-based Ink |
Compatibility | Select Canon Bubble Jet Printers (Late 1990s to Early 2000s) |
Cartridge Capacity | Approx. 8 ml |
Print Yield | Approx. 100-200 pages |
Ink Droplet Size | Nozzle standard for fine detail |
Physical Dimensions | Approx. 85mm x 35mm x 25mm |
Ink Color | Magenta |
Ink Level Monitoring | Integrated chip for printer communication |
Shelf Life | Recommended usage within 12 months of manufacture |
Disposal Method | Recycling or local e-waste disposal per regional guidelines |
Manufacturer | Canon |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.2 x 5.5 inches |
Item model number | PGI-9 M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Magenta |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PGI9 |
Date First Available | January 2, 2007 |
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Key Advantages
Canon PGI-9 M provided vibrant, accurate magenta color reproduction improving overall print quality. The cartridge design included a chip for reliable communication with printers for accurate ink monitoring. Easy installation and replacement reduced downtime during cartridge changes. The pigment ink formulation helped achieve fade-resistant prints increasing document longevity. Proprietary design lowered the risk of ink leakage and clogging, enhancing printer reliability. Suitable for moderate printing demands, balancing capacity and compactness.
Limitations
The PGI-9 M cartridge supported a limited number of Canon printer models, reducing versatility. Ink capacity was relatively small by modern standards, requiring frequent replacements in high-volume environments. Cartridge cost was significant for some users, impacting overall print cost efficiency. The pigment-based ink sometimes posed challenges with drying speed on certain media types. Cartridge shelf life could be limited due to ink drying or degradation over time. Environmental disposal concerns needed attention due to chemical ink content requiring proper recycling.
FAQ
What printers are compatible with the Canon PGI-9 M cartridge?
The PGI-9 M cartridge is compatible with several Canon bubble jet printers released in the late 1990s and early 2000s, such as models in the BJC series. Users should verify exact printer compatibility in their printer's manual or Canon support.
Is the Canon PGI-9 M cartridge still available for purchase?
The PGI-9 M cartridge has been discontinued and is no longer produced by Canon. However, some third-party sellers or specialty stores may still offer new old stock or compatible remanufactured cartridges.
What is the typical yield of the Canon PGI-9 M cartridge?
The print yield for the PGI-9 M cartridge varies based on printing usage and printer settings but generally ranges around 100-200 pages of standard office prints.
Can third-party cartridges be used as a replacement?
Yes, compatible third-party and remanufactured cartridges exist, but results and printer compatibility can vary. Using genuine Canon cartridges is recommended for best performance.
How should the PGI-9 M cartridge be disposed of?
Due to the chemical contents of the ink, cartridges should be recycled or disposed of according to local electronic waste guidelines to minimize environmental impact.
Does the PGI-9 M ink resist smudging and fading?
The pigment-based ink provides good resistance to smudging and fading under normal indoor lighting and handling conditions, suitable for document longevity.
How is the ink level monitored in the PGI-9 M cartridge?
The cartridge contains an integrated chip that allows the printer to monitor ink level and notify the user when the ink is running low or the cartridge needs replacement.
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