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Canon Printhead QY6-0064 for i560, iP3000, i850, MP700, MP730 Printers

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

perfect replacement

(5 out of 5) by chuck1231 on May 16, 2009 (Atlanta, GA)
This supplier delivered the product even faster than the promised time frame, and it worked perfectly. They even included some tips along with the printhead to avoid future problems.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Repkacement Printhead

(5 out of 5) by D. Kishler on Jun 5, 2009 (Ohio)
OEM part in factory sealed package, rec. quickly with tracking, Quality part and great service. Thanks

Printhead error solved

(5 out of 5) by Music Man on Nov 8, 2009
After several years of satisfied printing with my Canon i850, I got the dreaded seven orange blinks that indicate the printhead has failed. The Canon manual for the i850 says the life of the printhead is five years. Since my machine was older than that, I ordered the printhead QY6-0064, popped it in my machine, and it began printing immediately with excellent results. The new printhead is an exact replacement that is simple to install and is cheaper than a new printer, especially if you still have unused ink cartridges left.

Works for me!

(5 out of 5) by Go_mini_go on Nov 2, 2009 (Northeast Ohio)
Our i850 quit printing recently. It has always been a good printer so I decided to repair rather than replace. It is a recession you know.

Initially I tried to clean the print-head using methods found on the web. This did not produce intended results. I then bought this print head and we are back in business.

Canon Printhead

(5 out of 5) by D. Frew on Sep 23, 2009 (Kearney, Ne)
This print head from Canon worked perfectly. Haven't had any problems with the print head. The fast turn around was helpful in getting my printer back into operation.