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Canon 8541628258 Pixma PG-240 Black & CL-241 Color Ink Cartridges
★★★★★
Canon's genuine PG-240/CL-241 cartridge pair delivers sharp black text and accurate color output designed specifically for mid-range Pixma inkjet printers.
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Overview
Specifications
Cartridge Models
PG-240 (Black), CL-241 (Color)
Black Ink Type
Pigment-based
Color Ink Type
Dye-based
Approximate Page Yield (Black)
~180 pages at 5% coverage
Approximate Page Yield (Color)
~180 pages at 5% coverage
Compatible Printers
Canon Pixma MX512, MX522, MX532, MX432, MX472, MX392, MX439, MG4120, MG4220, MG3120, MG3122, MG3220, MG2120, MG2220, MX452
OEM / Genuine
Yes — Canon genuine ink
Cartridge Configuration
Separate black and tricolor units
Brand
Canon
Model Number
8541628258
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Pigment-based black (PG-240) produces sharp, smear-resistant text with minimal bleed on plain and inkjet paper.
- Genuine Canon formulation maintains cartridge and printhead compatibility, reducing risk of clogging in compatible Pixma models.
- Separate black and color cartridges allow independent replacement — no wasted ink when only one color depletes.
- Dye-based CL-241 color ink delivers accurate color reproduction calibrated to Canon Pixma printer profiles.
- Broad compatibility across a wide range of Pixma MX and MG series models makes this a reliable replacement buy.
👎 Cons
- Standard yield (~180 pages each) is low compared to XL variants — cost-per-page is notably higher if you print more than a few hundred pages monthly.
- Dye-based color inks in the CL-241 are less water-resistant than pigment alternatives — prints can smear if exposed to moisture before fully drying.
- This combo does not include individual cyan, magenta, or yellow cartridges — color output is dependent on a single tricolor cartridge, meaning any depleted color requires replacing the entire CL-241.
- No ink level accuracy guarantee beyond the printer's own estimate — Canon's low-ink notifications can trigger conservatively, leaving usable ink in the cartridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will third-party PG-240/CL-241 cartridges work in the same printers, and why choose genuine Canon?
Third-party alternatives will often fit physically, but genuine Canon cartridges are formulated to Canon's dye/pigment ratios for their specific printhead geometry. The PG-240 uses a pigment-based black ink optimized for sharp text with minimal feathering on plain paper, while the CL-241 uses dye-based color inks calibrated for Pixma color profiles — substitutes may cause printhead clogging or color drift over time.
What is the page yield for the PG-240 Black and CL-241 Color cartridges?
The standard PG-240 yields approximately 180 pages at 5% coverage, and the CL-241 yields approximately 180 pages at 5% coverage. Canon also offers XL variants (PG-240XL and CL-241XL) that roughly double the yield — if you print frequently, the XL versions offer significantly better cost-per-page.
Which Canon Pixma printer models are compatible with this cartridge combo?
This combo is compatible with Canon Pixma MX512, MX522, MX532, MX432, MX472, MX392, MX439, MG4120, MG4220, MG3120, MG3122, MG3220, MG2120, MG2220, and MX452. Verify your exact model number before purchasing, as adjacent Pixma series use different cartridge families.
Can the PG-240 and CL-241 be purchased and installed separately?
Yes — they are physically separate cartridges and can be swapped independently. This means when your black runs out before your color (common in text-heavy printing), you replace only the PG-240 without wasting remaining ink in the CL-241.
Does this combo pack include the full-size or standard cartridges?
This listing contains the standard-yield versions of both cartridges. Standard yield is adequate for light-to-moderate home or small-office use; high-volume users should look for the XL combo variant for better cost efficiency per page.