CANON LBP 2900 PRINTER (REFURBISHED)
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Canon LBP 2900 is a compact monochrome laser printer designed for basic black-and-white printing in home and small office environments. It delivers fast, reliable printing with clear text and simple operation.
Canon Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad For Maxify Series GX1020 And GX2020 MC-G05
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₹871.00Keep your MAXIFY GX1020 and GX2020 printers running smoothly with the Canon MC-G05 Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad. Designed to efficiently collect excess ink during printing and cleaning cycles, this genuine Canon replacement ensures reliable performance, reduces smudges, and helps maintain consistent print quality. Easy to install and long-lasting, it’s an essential part of regular printer upkeep.
Canon Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad For Maxify Series GX6010, GX6020, GX7010, GX7020 MC-G01
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₹938.00Canon Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad MC-G01 for MAXIFY Series GX6010, GX6020, GX7010 & GX7020
Keep your Canon MAXIFY GX6010, GX6020, GX7010, and GX7020 printers performing at their best with the Canon MC-G01 Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad. This genuine Canon replacement waste pad efficiently absorbs excess ink during printing and cleaning cycles, helping to prevent smudges and maintain consistent, high-quality output. Easy to install and essential for regular maintenance, it’s the ideal choice for reliable printer care.
Canon Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad For Pixma Series GX4020, GX3070 MC-G03
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₹839.00Canon Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad MC-G03 for PIXMA Series GX4020 & GX3070
Ensure clean, reliable performance from your Canon PIXMA GX4020 and GX3070 printers with the Canon MC-G03 Maintenance Cartridge Waste Pad. This genuine Canon waste pad efficiently absorbs excess ink produced during printing and cleaning cycles, helping prevent smudges and maintain consistent print quality. Easy to install and essential for regular upkeep, it keeps your printer running smoothly.
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