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Canon MB5460 Maxify Inkjet Multifunction $99.20 Pickup (after $60 Cashback) or + $10 Shipping @ Bing Lee eBay

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Cheapest printer deal I ever seen, best performance for this price

Canon MB5460 Maxify Inkjet Multifunction

  • Use coupon code CNY20 at ebay to get a price of $159.20
  • Head to Canon website to get $60 cash back for a final price of $99.20
    Canon MAXIFY Printers Cash Back

Supported ink:

  • Canon PGI-2600BK black(up to 1000 pages)
  • Canon PGI-2600 colours (up to 700 pages)
  • Canon PGI-2600BKXL black(up to 2500 pages)
  • Canon PGI-2600XL colours (up to 1500 pages)
    For more information, visit Canon MAXIFY MB5460
    Techinical specification Here Boucher

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  • -4

    People still use inkjets?

  • Seems to have pretty big cartridges for an ink jet - a claimed 2500 pages compared to 500 for my existing MX926. They're about $45 per colour, $20 more than for the MX926.

    Problem I had with the MX926 is the huge amount of ink used during the startup throat clearing process. I think I got less than 50 pages from the last set of ink. So not good if you leave it off and rarely print.

    I got cheap laser printer for most printing because of this.

    • You can get XXL cartridges for the 926.

      • Standard and XL. I think I was talking about the XL. Anyway a CISS kit from MIR-AUS killed that printer.

        • you mean a ciss kit actually wrecked the printer?

        • @thelastnoob: Probably bad ink stuffed up the nozzles.

        • @kwaka:
          I have heard of CISS kits wrecking printers. thanks for confirmation

        • @thelastnoob: It is not CISS itself, it is bad ink. You can get "compatible" cartridges with bad ink as well, and it will block the nozzles. CISS with good ink is fantastic for bulk printing.

        • +1

          Standard and XL.

          There's XXL for black, PGI-655XXL Black Ink High Yield.

        • +1

          @kwaka: The CISS for that printer (and the MX726) is a piece of junk and it wasn't the ink, but the terribly designed CISS that stuffed the printer. The RIHAC ones may be ok, but the MIR-AUS ones are terrible. It was a nightmare and very expensive exercise.

  • After going a cheap colour laser Fuji Xerox where generic toner is cheap on ebay, I just cannot justify inkjet. That ink usage during cleaning cycle means there's so much wastage too…

    • I bought this Canon about a month ago and pretty happy with it - ie it works. The cheap laser Fuji I looked at did not do auto-duplex. Otherwise I was 100% going to get it to replace an old but reliable cheap Fuji laser that also did not do auto-duplex… (needed to replace as after many years the drum was due and the price was not worth it).

  • -2

    Cheapest printer deal I ever seen

    LOL - NOPE, not even close to "cheapest". I still have the Dell colour one I got for $9 (including delivery) from this epic 2012 deal https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/73273

    Seems the OP is overly excited about this deal. I almost read into the OP's comment this this "Maxify" is something exceptionally special, an inkjet to be lusted over?

    I am interested in learning why anybody would pay $160 or even $100 for a simple multifunction like this.

  • +2

    Good deal, thanks for posting. Laser is good for documents, inkjet is good for photos - more or less economical when you print a batch. I know that printed photos are cheap in the stores like BigW, but they never get the colours right. And inkjet becomes cheap if you use good compatible ink (some compatible ink is terrible and can stuff up printing nozzles). My previous Canon inkjet printer printed thousands of photos over 10 years, an I spent just about $150 on compatible ink over this time. But for documents I use laser B/W printer.

    • what printer allows thousands of photos for $150 (were these photos 4x6?)

      • +1

        You get CISS system (was 60 or so for my printer with almost 1 litre of ink:) Then you just buy 200ml bottles of ink. I think 80% of photos are 4x6, others A4

  • Does anyone know if it comes with the XL cartridges?

    • It comes with the standard one

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