How do I change the ink in my Canon mp610 printer?

Replacing An Ink Tank

  1. Confirm that the printer is powered on.
  2. Pull open the paper output tray.
  3. Lift the scanning unit (printer cover) completely.
  4. Open the inner cover.
  5. Press the ink tank’s tab (1), then remove it from the slot (2).

What ink does canon 4500 use?

Compatible ink for Canon PIXMA TR4500 The Canon PIXMA TR4500 uses the Canon CL-246XL Tri-color and Canon PG-245XL Black ink catridges.

What cartridge does Canon TS5100 use?

What ink cartridges does the Canon Pixma TS5100 take? The Pixma TS5100 accepts Canon PG-540 and CL-541 ink cartridges in standard and XL sizes.

What ink does Canon Pixma tr8550 use?

Canon CLi-581C Cyan Ink
Canon CLi-581C Cyan Ink Cartridge.

How do I change the ink in my Canon Pixma mg2522?

Remove the empty cartridge

  1. Make sure the printer power is on.
  2. Retract the paper output tray and the output tray extension.
  3. Open the cover. The cartridge holder moves to the replacement position.
  4. Push down on the ink cartridge until it clicks, then remove it (see image slide show below).

How do I change the ink in my Canon TS5100?

  1. Make sure that the power is turned on.
  2. Open the scanning unit / cover. The print head holder moves to the replacement position.
  3. Remove the empty FINE cartridge.
  4. Prepare a new FINE cartridge.
  5. Install the FINE cartridge.
  6. Close the scanning unit / cover.
  7. Adjust the print head position.

What ink does a Canon TS5160 use?

Your Canon PIXMA TS5160 takes the following Ink Cartridges: CL-641 Colour, CL-641XL Colour, PG-640 Black, PG-640XL Black, PG-640XXL Black, RP-101 White.

What kind of ink does the Canon Pixma MG2522 use?

The Canon MG2522 printer uses the Canon PG-245 black cartridge which prints 180 pages and the CL-246 color cartridge which also prints 180 pages.

What ink is compatible with Canon MG2522 printer?

The Canon PIXMA MG2522 uses Canon PG-245 (pigment-based) and CL-246 (dye-based) ink cartridges, both come in standard and larger (XL high yield) sizes.