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More use you will get out of one cartridge. XL will last longer than standard.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They range from regular to extra long lasting
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The xl , xxl and standard are the different sizes. These do not have much if you are doing any sort of photo or graphic printing hence why they have the bigger tanks. Xxl is the biggest I believe!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't know what "cls" is and I don't see that designation on any of the packaging I have. Perhaps you mis-transcribed it, in which case it may be related to the type of ink. Canon uses "PG" to refer to their pigment-based ink (good for printing text), and "CL" for their dye-based ink which they also call ChromaLife (hence the "CL"). PG is better at resisting water and is said to resist fading from ultraviolet light exposure. CL gives you vibrant colors but can be more easily smudged. Standard, XL, and XXL all refer to the ink capacity (in increasing order) of cartridges labeled as such. XL or high yield should print approximately twice as much as standard, and XXL or extra high yield should print about three times as much as standard (of course your results may vary).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Standard is just that. Xl holds a bit more XXL holds more than an xl
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