Canon Ink Cartridges | Free Next Day Delivery | UKLS 

Canon Ink Cartridges

About Our Canon Ink Cartridges

If a Canon ink cartridge is running low in your printer, you need to buy from somewhere you where you can get the fastest guaranteed next-day delivery and best price. Look no further than UKLS, where we sell a complete range of Canon OEM cartridges as well as our own brand compatibles. All orders come with free next business day delivery, just place your order by 15:00 Monday - Friday; and you’ll receive it on the next working day for all items that are in-stock.

Use our easy cartridge finder

Our easy-to-use cartridge finder will help you find the cartridge you are looking for. Simply enter your printer make, model, or cartridge code to find the original or remanufactured cartridges suitable for your printer.

Complete List of Canon printers

Select your printer family or series from the list

Why Choose UKLS?

There are many reasons why you would choose UKLS as your partner of choice for Canon ink cartridges. Print has been key to our organisation since our inception in 1994. At UKLS we ensure that whether you’re using original or remanufactured cartridges for you printer, you are sourcing the most cost-effective cartridge that maximise yield and resolution at the highest quality.

We assign our customers an account manager who will take the time to get to know you, your organisation, its environment, and the challenges you face. Your account manager will provide ongoing solutions to allow your business to operate the most effectively.

We provide guaranteed next-day shipping and the most competitive prices, as well as a free recycling scheme for all our customers. Our dedicated customer service team ensure that these benefits are running smoothly.

FAQs

1. How do I know what ink cartridge is compatible with my printer?

Our easy-to-use cartridge finder will help you find the ink cartridge you are looking for. Simply enter your printer make, model, or cartridge code to find the original and remanufactured cartridges you are looking for. Make sure to check the product description to find a full list of compatible printers

2. What type of cartridge do I need?

We provide a full variety of cartridges ranging from, ink, toner, and drums. Depending on your printer and office environment different cartridges provide a variety of benefits. Our dedicated customer support team and account managers are here to help you get the best value out of your print infrastructure.

3. What’s the difference between ink and toner?

The difference between ink and toner cartridges is tied to your printer, inkjet printers are compatible with ink cartridges & laser printers are compatible with toner cartridges. Ink cartridges use a liquid ink, whereas toner cartridges use a powder. The key difference that will have an impact on your business is the page yield. Ink cartridges generally print up to 500 pages and are better suited to home and small office users; toner cartridges print up to 2000+ pages and can support much larger organisations.

4. What is the difference between compatible and ‘OEM’ cartridges?

When you are an OEM cartridge you are not just paying for the cartridge, but the development of the printing technology behind the cartridge that yield several benefits such as sustainability & security. Compatible cartridges are cheaper alternatives that are remanufactured by a third party, the quality of these cartridges is excellent, and they provide a cheaper alternative with less overall benefits. 

5. Where’s the best place to buy printer ink in the UK 

Whilst there are a lot of options, we’d recommend UKLS because of our free next day delivery, cartridge recycling scheme, dedicated customer service & account manager. 
 

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