The 'CL 41 Ink' is not a camera brand. It is a brand of printers, manufactured by Canon. The 'CL 41 Ink' stands for a cartridge for the CL 41 model printer.
One person on another forum said the CL-51 has twice as much ink as the CL-41. All I could find after much searching was that in some sellers descriptions (the others had no number of pages listed, not a different one) the CL-51 was rated to print 330 pages and the CL-41 was rated to print 155 pages. I figure that matches very close with double the ink.
The main difference is the amount of ink each cartridge holds. The Canon CL-211 contains a standard amount of ink, while the CL-211XL contains more ink and is considered a high-capacity cartridge. This means that the XL cartridge can print more pages before needing to be replaced.
The Canon CL - 51 ink cartridge uses specially formulated Canon color and can be purchased from the Canon Direct Store. This high capacity color ink cartridge delivers rich color for bright images and accurate skin tones.
The Canon MG3520 series requires Canon's PG-240 and CL-241 ink cartridges. The PG-240 is a black cartridge, while the CL-241 is a color cartridge that combines cyan, magenta, and yellow inks. These cartridges are designed to deliver high-quality prints for both documents and photos.
Any kind of Canon printer will work for you if it is CL-511. There is also KX-FL511 for Panasonic printers. It all depends on the type of cartridge it is.
In 2004, Mercedes-Benz produced approximately 4,300 units of the CL 55 AMG. This model was part of the CL-Class, known for its luxury and performance. The CL 55 AMG featured a supercharged V8 engine, combining power with the brand's signature elegance. Production numbers can vary slightly based on different sources, but this figure gives a good estimate of the units made that year.
The ion formula for chloride is Cl-.
The cartridges that fit the Canon 17 55 are the PG-210XL ink cartridge, as well as the CL-211 XL cartridge, both manufactured and sold officially by Canon.
H-Cl is more covalent than Cl-Cl because the difference in electronegativity between hydrogen and chlorine is greater than that between two chlorine atoms, leading to a more polarized and covalent bond between H and Cl.
CL-14K typically refers to a classification in the context of gemstones and jewelry, indicating that a piece is made of 14-karat gold, which contains 58.3% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "CL" could denote a specific style, collection, or brand associated with the item. This designation helps consumers understand the quality and composition of the jewelry piece.
cl=chlorine
cl / H - C - cl / cl