Canon Ink Cartridges
Explore Canon ink cartridges from Ink Depot. Whether you use a PIXMA, MAXIFY, or another Canon model, we stock genuine and compatible Canon ink cartridges to suit your printing needs. Enjoy reliable performance, sharp prints, easy returns and quick Australia-wide shipping with every order.
Trending Canon Ink Cartridges
Canon ink cartridges are widely used in homes, schools, home offices, photography setups, and business environments across Australia. Whether you use a Canon PIXMA printer for everyday home printing or a Canon MAXIFY printer for office documents, choosing the correct Canon printer ink helps maintain reliable print quality and reduce ongoing printing costs. Ink Depot stocks both genuine Canon ink cartridges and compatible Canon ink cartridges, with fast Australia-wide delivery available to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, and regional locations.
Understanding Canon Ink Cartridge Series
Canon uses several popular ink cartridge families across its PIXMA and MAXIFY printer ranges. Each cartridge series is designed for different printing requirements, including everyday home printing, photo printing, and business document printing.
| Canon Ink Series | Common Printer Range | Main Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| PG-640 & CL-641 | Canon PIXMA | Everyday home printing and school work |
| PGI-650 & CLI-651 | Canon PIXMA | Home office and photo printing |
| PGI-680 & CLI-681 | Canon PIXMA TS & TR Series | Modern home printing and colour photo printing |
| PGI-2600 | Canon MAXIFY | Business printing with higher page yields |
Canon Printhead & Hardware Information
Canon printers use different cartridge systems depending on the printer model. Many Canon PIXMA printers use cartridges with integrated printheads, while other PIXMA and MAXIFY models use separate ink tanks with a fixed printhead built into the printer itself. This means cartridge replacement requirements can vary depending on the printer series.
Canon PIXMA printers designed for photo printing commonly use separate colour cartridges, allowing users to replace only the colour that runs out. This can help reduce ink wastage and lower ongoing printing costs for regular colour printing.
Why Customers Choose Canon Printer Ink
Customers commonly choose Canon ink cartridges for:
- Strong photo printing quality
- Wide range of PIXMA and MAXIFY printer compatibility
- Availability of XL and XXL high-yield cartridges
- Separate colour cartridge systems on many models
- Sharp document printing and vibrant colour output
Canon Ink Maintenance & Common Issues
One of the most common Canon printer issues is inaccurate colours, faded prints, or streaky lines appearing on the page. This is often caused by dried ink inside the printhead or incorrect paper settings being selected inside the printer driver. Running the printer’s cleaning cycle will usually resolve minor print quality problems.
Canon PIXMA printers used for photo printing can also experience faster colour ink usage, especially when printing images with large colour areas. Many Canon printers use individual colour cartridges, which allows users to replace only the colour that has run out rather than replacing the full set.
Canon XL and XXL cartridges are generally better suited to customers who print regularly, as they offer a lower cost per page than standard cartridges. To help reduce maintenance issues, it is recommended to print a few pages every couple of weeks to keep ink flowing through the printhead system.
Genuine & Compatible Canon Ink Cartridges
Ink Depot stocks both genuine Canon ink cartridges and compatible Canon cartridges to suit different printing needs and budgets. Genuine cartridges are manufactured by Canon for guaranteed compatibility, while compatible cartridges are designed to match OEM specifications at a lower cost. Under Australian Consumer Law, using compatible ink cartridges does not void your printer warranty unless the cartridge is proven to have caused the fault.
All page yields quoted on our product pages are based on ISO standard testing at approximately 5% page coverage. Actual yield may vary depending on print type, printer settings, and usage patterns. We also offer easy returns and customer support to help ensure you receive the correct cartridges for your Canon printer.
High Quality & Australia Wide Delivery Assurance
Ink Depot supplies Canon ink cartridges Australia-wide, including metro and regional locations. Genuine Canon cartridges supplied are authentic manufacturer products, while compatible Canon cartridges are quality-tested for compatibility and printer recognition. Under Australian Consumer Law, using compatible cartridges does not void your printer warranty.
Please note that the page yields quoted for our ink cartridges are based on ISO standard testing at approximately 5% page coverage. Actual page yield may vary depending on the type of documents printed, printer settings, and overall printer usage.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can compatible Canon ink cartridges affect photo print quality?
Photo print quality can vary depending on the compatible cartridge manufacturer and the type of paper being used. Higher-quality compatible cartridges are designed to closely match Canon’s original colour output, but slight colour differences may sometimes be noticeable on professional photo prints. For everyday document printing, most users will see little to no difference.
2. Why do Canon printers use both PGI and CLI cartridges?
Many Canon PIXMA printers use two different ink technologies for different printing tasks. PGI cartridges contain pigment ink, which is designed for sharper black text and better resistance to smudging on plain paper. CLI cartridges use dye-based ink, which produces smoother colour gradients and better photo print quality. This dual-ink system helps Canon printers deliver both crisp documents and vibrant colour photos.
3. Why is my Canon printer asking for a printhead alignment?
Canon printers may request printhead alignment after installing new cartridges or if print positioning becomes slightly inaccurate over time. The alignment process helps the printer correctly position ink droplets for sharper text and more accurate colour printing. Completing the alignment process usually only takes a few minutes and can noticeably improve print quality.
































































































































































