Canon OEM cartridge capacity comparison

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BCI-6 -------- 13-14ml
BCI 3 (e)BK - 29ml
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CLI-8 -------- 13.6ml
PGI5-BK ---- 26ml
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CL-41------- 12ml
PG-40 ------- 12ml
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CL-38 ------- 9ml
PG-37 ------ 9ml
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CLI-521 ----- 9ml in USA: CLI-221
PGI-520BK ----- 19ml in USA: PGI-220
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PG-510 ------- unknown in USA: PG-512
CL-511 ------- unknown in USA: CL-513

Found using google, if you know these are not exact capacities please post. If you know you can refill cartridge to hold more ink post. If you know other want to add more cartridge types post.
Post the exact link to a website or tech paper or page. Thank you.

This thread should give average use a starting point to show how canon wan't you money and thinks you are stupid to buy smaller cartridges every time they release new printer.
 

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Smile: PGI-220 contains 19 ml, not 9 ml (type error ?). Huhhh, does CLI-38 only contains 3 ml per colour ????
 

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Smile: PGI-220 contains 19 ml, not 9 ml (type error ?). Huhhh, does CLI-38 only contains 3 ml per colour ????
No I think canon reduced the cartridge size remember so if CLI-8 holds 13.6ml the smaller can hold only 9ml. Yes CLI-38 contains 3ml per color and for example HP PhotoSmart C-4280 printer uses color cartridge with 1.5ml ink for each color! now that's crazy. Humm no wait everyone buys them so it must be ok.
 

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The PGI-220 should be the replacement of the PGI-5Bk, so I think it is 19 ml. 9 ml would to little capacity for pigment text black. Could you check it ? The CLI-221 is the replacement for the CLI-8 (9 versus 13.6 ml).

Found this on druckerchannel.de:

the PGI-520 is the replacement for the PGI-5Bk: 19 ml
the CLI-521 is the replacement for the CLI-8: 9 ml

Hope this would clear up. The PGI-520/CLI-521 are used in the latest IP3600, IP4600, MP540, MP620, MP630, MP980 printers. The MP980 has omitted the photomagenta and photocyan cartridges (similar to the MP970) and instead there is an extra CLI-521 grey cartridge to produce colourcastfree B/W photo prints. With the latest 1 pl technology the usage of an photomagenta and photocyan is now obsolete.
 

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Where did you get your data that the CLI-8 cartridges hold 13.6 ml?

Every stat I've read, including Canon's webpage, has stated the volume at 13 ml. And I've found that filling the cartridge completely, meaning no air bubble, results in leaking of ink until the pressure/fluid volumes equalize, so total potential volume is not equal to usable volume.

Other than that question, great work collating the data. Thanks!
 

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stratman said:
Where did you get your data that the CLI-8 cartridges hold 13.6 ml?
Google :) could you point me to a link where it is said 13ml? I also look for BCI-6 exact capacity.

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Do you think what I am thinking ? UK is still Europe, but if UK does use its own regional cartridges the CLI-221 and the PGI-220 then Canon is probably making different chips to confuse possible manufacturers of resetters like they did with regional coding of DVD. I don't no exactly what the difference could be between your CLI-221 and the CLI-521 cartridge or could it be a typo ?
 

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pharmacist said:
Smile,

Do you think what I am thinking ? UK is still Europe, but if UK does use its own regional cartridges the CLI-221 and the PGI-220 then Canon is probably making different chips to confuse possible manufacturers of resetters like they did with regional coding of DVD. I don't no exactly what the difference could be between your CLI-221 and the CLI-521 cartridge or could it be a typo ?
According to this brief the new carts are regional :
http://www.rjettek.com/upload_images/article/NL_E_05-35-08.pdf


Here are the best deals (US) that I know of on some remaining last-gen machines:
iP4500
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16828102259

MP610
http://shop4.frys.com/product/5365608?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

MP970
http://shop4.frys.com/product/5405739?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

MP600
http://shop4.frys.com/product/5325918?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

Note that if you have a Fry's store nearby, you can elect to make a store pickup, saving shipping costs.
I just grabbed a iP4500 and a MP610

Yet another cartridge designation is PGI-820BK and CLI-821 for the S, SE Asia market (iP4680)
 

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I updated first post. Thanks for explanation about

CLI-521, CLI-221, PGI-520BK, PGI-220 :)

How I'm looking for information capacity ml etc. about new:

PG-510 in USA: PG-512
CL-511 in USA: CL-513
 
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