05-05-2021 09:22 AM
I switched from HP to Canon because of the ability to refill tanks rather than buy cartridges. I saw this as a way to reduce my enviormental impact, but it seems I was short-sighted in my evaluation. I suddenly have these sturdy bottles with a scant bit of ink left in them which I must toss in the trash! I wish there were a way to send them back for refilling .... something! If anyone knows of a company which refill or recycles these, I would love to know about it. Thanks.
07-25-2023 02:02 PM
They have no recycling # on the container.
11-13-2023 07:12 PM
Putting them in the regular recycle will still put them in a landfill.
11-13-2023 07:13 PM
I came here looking for the same thing. There's no reason they couldn't have a program to reuse them.
02-01-2024 05:47 PM - edited 02-01-2024 05:48 PM
Ship them in bulk back to Canons recycling department and let them deal with it:
Canon USA, Inc.
Attn: CETI
5980 Industrial Drive
Gloucester, VA 23061-3874
09-08-2024 12:31 AM
I found a solution to this problem. I bought ink made by someone other than Canon who bottles the ink in recyclable containers. So, given that the business model for printers is "sell the printers cheap because we'll make it back on the ink," Canon potential profit from the sale of my printer and will continue to because I will continue to buy non-Canon-made ink until they start using recyclable bottles. Cheers!
09-08-2024 09:50 AM
We were told that the bottles are fully recyclable as of a couple of years ago. You should see the ♻ logo on the bottom of the bottle. If you do, you can drop the bottle in your blue bin. The inks are non-toxic.
Also, non-Canon inks aren't recommended because we don't know what is in them. We have formulated our inks very specifically to work with these units and provide not only the best print quality, but the consistency of the ink so it doesn't clog the hoses or printhead in your printer.
09-08-2024 09:53 AM
In my experience the off brand ink is fine for documents, but for printing pictures they have faded real quick in the past. However, I haven't printed a picture in about ten years so maybe it has improved since then.
09-08-2024 09:57 AM
Many years ago, a company I worked for got off-brand black inks for our desktop printers. They worked for our purposes, but the documents stayed wet forever, were gray instead of black, and smelled like fish oil. It was disgusting. I sure hope it's better now! (I've been with Canon for over 15 years)
09-08-2024 12:34 PM
I suspected/hoped that the mention of buying non-Canon ink would FINALLY be noticed by Canon because EVERY printer manufacturer ALWAYS recommends their ink over others. This thread started more than three years ago and no one from/representing Canon has ever participated/responded. My first post even asked Canon to pay attention to this issue. If you were told a couple of years ago that the bottles were fully recyclable, why didn't you or anyone else from Canon post something in this thread earlier, some how notify customers, or announce it widely?
The last of the Canon ink bottles I have absolutely do not have the recycle symbol on them anywhere! Trust me . . . I've searched for it under the brightest of lights and even using a magnifying glass! Because they don't, I cannot drop them in my blue bin.
Lastly, I've had the similar experience as yourcableguy when using off-brand ink for other printers I've owned in that they made no difference whatsoever in print quality regardless of the type of print (documents vs photos). I don't dispute that some off-brands can affect print quality, but not all.
While I appreciate that a Canon representative has finally addressed this thread, it feels like "too little too late," and I will probably continue to buy off-brand ink for my Pixma.
09-08-2024 12:47 PM
Alas, the sad truth is that even plastics marked as recyclable are simply not. Even the companies able to recycle the few #1 or #2 types, ironically creates a worse problem. The waste water and air emissions from the process has microplastic particles that are an extreme hazard to the environment, albeit invisible to the eye. Our dependence on plastics is a curse.
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